2013 media guide Introduction 1-12 Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst...... 36 Table of Contents...... 1 University Administration...... 37 Nebraska Quick Facts Location...... Lincoln, Neb. Media Services & Information...... 1 Population...... 262,341 This is Nebraska Softball...... 2-5 2012 season review 38-41 Founded...... 1869 Bowlin Stadium...... 6-7 Season Review & Notebook...... 38-39 Enrollment...... 24,610 Roster & Breakdown...... 8 Schedule & Results...... 39 Nickname...... Cornhuskers, Huskers Schedule & Notes...... 9 Nebraska Statistics...... 40 Colors...... Scarlet & Cream Season Preview...... 10-12 Big Ten Conference Review...... 41 Conference...... Big Ten Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 2013 huskers 13-25 husker history & records 42-77 Director of Athletics...... Shawn Eichorst Gabby Banda...... 13 Women’s College World Series Teams...... 42-43 Senior Woman Administrator...... Pat Logsdon Jordan Bettiol...... 14 NFCA All-Americans...... 44-45 Courtney Breault...... 15 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans...... 46 Softball Information Tatum Edwards...... 16 All-Time Honors & Awards...... 47-48 Head Coach...... (21st year) Taylor Edwards...... 17 Letterwinners...... 49-51 Alma Mater...... Nebraska (1984) Mattie Fowler...... 18 Year-by-Year Results...... 52-60 Record at NU (years)...... 754-407 (20 years) Overall record (years)...... 762-423 (21 years) Kylee Muir...... 19 Yearly Breakdown...... 61 Associate Coach...... Lori Sippel (24th year) Megan Southworth...... 20 All-Time Postseason Results...... 62 Alma Mater...... Nebraska (1988) Brooke Thomason...... 21 All-Time Opponent Series Records...... 63-68 Assistant Coach...... Diane Miller (fifth year) Alicia Armstrong...... 22 Season-by-Season Statistics...... 69 Alma Mater...... Missouri Southern (1992) Danica Bishop...... 22 Game Records...... 70 Director of Operations...... Katie Brown (first year) Hailey Decker...... 23 Season Records...... 71 Alma Mater...... Iowa (2011) Emily Lockman...... 23 Individual Season Records...... 72-73 Home Stadium (Capacity)...... Bowlin Stadium (2,500) Sammi Noland...... 24 Individual Class Records...... 74-75 2012 Overall Record...... 33-22 Kiki Stokes...... 24 Individual Career Records...... 76-77 2012 Big Ten Record (finish)...... 14-9 (3rd) Dawna Tyson...... 25 Postseason Finish...... DNQ opponent information 78-84 Final Ranking...... NR coaches & staff 26-37 Tournament Information & Notes...... 78 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 9/6 Head Coach Rhonda Revelle...... 26-29 Big Ten Championship at Bowlin Stadium...... 79 Position Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/3 Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel...... 30-31 Opponent Information...... 80-83 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 1/2 Assistant Coach Diane Miller...... 32-33 On Deck Circle...... 84 Softball Support Staff...... 34-35 Softball History First Year of Softball...... 1976 All-Time Record...... 1,235-702 (.638) All-Time Conference Record...... 295-218 (.575) Overall Conference Titles...... 18 Big Eight Conference Titles...... 12 Big 12 Conference Titles...... 6 nebraska media services & information Big Ten Conference Titles...... 0 The media relations contact for Nebraska softball is media guide credits NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 20 Assistant Media Relations Director Matt Smith, who is in The 2013 Nebraska softball media guide was written NCAA Tournament Record...... 50-42 (.543) his 10th season working with the softball program. Media by Assistant Media Relations Director Matt Smith, with NCAA Regional Record...... 42-30 (.583) can contact Smith via e-mail ([email protected]) or editorial assistance provided by Director of Operations College World Series Appearances...... 6 phone (402-770-5926). Jeff Griesch and Administrative Assistant Vicki Capazo. College World Series Record...... 8-12 (.400) The guide was printed by the University of Nebraska Copy Honda Award Winners...... 1 Media Access/Services Services. Photography credits to Scott Bruhn and BreAnna Honda Award Nominees...... 3 Haessler. Cost of the guide is $4.67, plus $0.33 tax. The Total NFCA All-Americans...... 21 Working media personnel will be seated in the Total CoSIDA Academic All-Americans...... 29 softball press box, which is located above the stands cover was designed by Annie Wood. behind home plate. Photographers may shoot in the Softball Directory (area code 402) fenced area in front of either bullpen, in front of the notice of ncaa probation Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle...... 472-6465 press box, or from anywhere on the concourse level From 2007 to 2010 the University of Nebraska Associate Head Coach: Lori Sippel...... 472-6595 as long as it does not obstruct the view of the game. unintentionally reimbursed student-athletes for Assistant Coach: Diane Miller...... 472-6499 High-speed internet is available in the press box. recommended textbooks as well as required textbooks Director of Operations: Katie Brown...... 472-6485 through a failure to properly administer and monitor book Administrative Assistant: Anita Jensen...... 472-8801 Media Interviews scholarships. Only reimbursement for required books is Softball Fax...... 472-6488 All interviews must be arranged through Matt Smith. permissible under NCAA rules. As a result, the NCAA Softball Press Box...... 472-6932 The best time to reach Head Coach Rhonda Revelle for placed the University of Nebraska on two-year probation, Media Relations Director: Matt Smith...... 472-7780 interviews during the week is from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Player beginning in January of 2012. The NCAA did not impose Cell Phone...... 770-5926 interviews during the week are generally conducted after additional penalties such as a loss of scholarships, Media Relations Fax...... 472-2005 Media Relations Mailing Address...... practice, usually between 5 and 5:30 p.m. Postgame forefeiture of games, or a ban on postseason play. Rather, One Memorial Stadium interviews with coaches and players are conducted on the as a condition of probation, Nebraska will continue to Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 educate student-athletes and staff thoroughly on NCAA field following the final game of the day. Interviews may Softball Mailing Address...... bylaws and will notify prospective student-athletes of its be conducted indoors in the case of inclement weather. Bowlin Stadium at probationary status. 400 Line Drive Circle Lincoln, NE 68588-0142

1 CORNHUSKERS THIS IS NEBRASKA

ebraska softball is dedicated to excellence in the classroom, in the community and on the field. This is the mission statement of Nebraska softball and the program's proud results Necho each of these sentiments, including: •Producing more CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (29) than any other softball program in the country and the second-highest total nationally among all female sports.

•Ranking among the top 15 in NCAA Division I history in NCAA Tournament victories (12th), Women's College World Series appearances (13th) and NCAA Tournament appearances (13th).

•Winning 18 conference titles, including the only undefeated season in Big 12 history (16-0 in 1998).

Leading the way for continued success is Head Coach Rhonda Revelle, an NFCA Hall of Famer. Alongside Revelle is Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel, an International Softball Federation Hall of Famer who served as head coach of the 2008 Canadian Olympic team. Assistant Coach Diane Miller, the newest member of the Husker staff, is an energetic and dynamic coach who has helped Nebraska set multiple offensive records in her four seasons in Lincoln. Together, the coaching staff is dedicated to adding to the rich tradition of success that is Nebraska softball.

50 Nebraska’s 50 all-time NCAA Tournament wins rank 13th nationally.

29 Nebraska’s 29 all-time CoSIDA Academic All- Americans lead the nation.

20 Nebraska’s 20 all-time NCAA Tournament appearances rank 12th nationally.

10 Nebraska was recognized as the 10th-winningest program in the NCAA era in 2007.

6 Nebraska’s six all-time Women’s College World Series appearances rank 13th nationally. CORNHUSKERS

CONFERENCE DOMINANCE Nebraska softball opened a new chapter in its storied history in 2012, when the Huskers finished third in their first year as a member of the Big Ten Conference. All 12 Big Ten schools play softball, making the Big Ten the second-largest softball conference in the country. The Big Ten is also the only one of the six major conferences (ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac- 12, SEC) where every conference member fields a softball team. Despite the league's success and commitment to the sport, Nebraska's history stacks up well against its peers, as the charts below indicate. Previously, the Huskers were members of the Big Eight Conference (1977-1995) and the Big 12 Conference (1996- 2011). Nebraska has won 18 conference titles in the 35 seasons it has been affiliated with a conference.

Nebraska By the Numbers Among Big Ten Programs 53 50 50 29 20 13 13 6 2 Nebraska’s Nebraska's 50 Nebraska’s 50 Nebraska’s 29 Nebraska's 20 NU's 13 top-25 Revelle’s 13 Nebraska’s six Revelle is one of 53 all-time all-time NCAA combined All- academic All- all-time NCAA finishes in the academic All- trips to the two NFCA Hall All-Region picks Tournament wins Americans rank Americans lead Tournaments national polls Americans lead World Series of Fame coaches rank second. rank second. second. the Big Ten. lead the Big Ten. rank second. the Big Ten. rank second. in the Big Ten. MORE THAN A DECADE OF DOMINANCE Nebraska has finished in the top five at the Women’s College World Series twice since 1998. The Huskers tied for fifth in 2002, including a victory over Michigan (pictured).

Head Coach Rhonda Revelle and her staff, charged with building upon one of the most storied foundations in collegiate softball, have been determined to continue the Nebraska tradition to the present day. Over the last 18 seasons (1995 to 2012), the Huskers have competed in 16 NCAA Tournaments, advancing to a pair of Women's College World Series and finishing in a tie for fifth place in each trip. Nebraska has won more than 65 percent of its games since 1995, while capturing six conference titles and finishing among the nation's top 25 on 13 occasions, including seven top-15 rankings. The 1998 Huskers also put together the only undefeated season in Big 12 history, finishing 16-0 en route to the regular-season title, then In a stellar career from 1997 to 2000, Jennifer Lizama earned three NFCA All-America awards while helping the Huskers to three Big 12 titles and the 1998 Women’s College World Series. going 4-0 while winning the Big 12 postseason championship. Individuals have also seen success recently, earning 15 All- 18 Seasons of Excellence: NU from 1995 to 2012 America awards and 11 academic All-America certificates 16 15 13 6 over the last 18 seasons. Nebraska Fifteen Huskers Nebraska has NU ranked in the advanced earned an All- been ranked in top 10 nationally to 16 NCAA America award. the final top-25 in attendance six Tournaments. poll 13 times. times. BEYOND NEBRASKA Three Huskers helped lead Canada to a fourth-place finish at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the country’s best finish ever. NU Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel (middle) was Canada’s head coach, posting a 3-5 record. Former Husker Sheena Lawrick (left) was Canada’s starting first baseman, while former Husker Robin Mackin (right) appeared in two games in the circle for the Canadians.

The success and legacy of the Nebraska softball program is not limited to the Cornhusker State or a four-year college career. Using the training and tools taught at NU, former players have gone on to continue their playing careers on both the professional and international scenes. A Big Ten-best two Huskers competed at both the 2004 Sydney Olympics and 2008 Beijing Olympics. Lori Sippel, a pitcher for Team Canada in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, also coached the Canadians in Beijing. In the professional ranks, Nebraska had more players selected for the National ProFastpitch's lone All-Star game in 2005 than any other collegiate program except UCLA. Former Former Husker Nicole Trimboli was named Most Valuable Player of the 2008 NPF Championship Huskers have competed on some of the grandest stages in the Series, as she led the to the National ProFastpitch title. Trimboli has played a total of nine seasons in the NPF. sport, and junior Taylor Edwards and freshman Hailey Decker proved there's room on those stages for those still in school. Playing Past Nebraska Both were invited to try out for the U.S. Junior National Team 5 4 3 2 A total of five Five former NU had three Two Huskers in May of 2010. Huskers have Huskers have players selected competed in both played in the competed in the to the NPF's lone the 2004 and NPF. Olympics. All-Star game. 2008 Olympics. BOWLIN STADIUM

The Huskers have ranked in the top 10 nationally in Five Largest Bowlin Stadium Crowds: attendance six times since Bowlin Stadium opened in 2002. 1,960 - vs. Texas (April 9, 2011) Nebraska's best attended season came in 2004, when the Big 1,844 – vs. Iowa (May 17, 2003) 12 champions ranked fourth nationally with an average of 955 1,752 – vs. Wisconsin (May 12, 2012) fans per game. NU has drawn 22 crowds of 1,000 or larger at Bowlin Stadium, including two of the three largest crowds 1,585 – vs. Lehigh (May 20, 2004) in school history the past two seasons. Against Wisconsin last 1,417 – vs. California (May 22, 2004) season, NU set a record for the world's largest softball tailgate. 1,318 – vs. California (May 23, 2004) HOME OF CHAMPIONS: 2004 Field of the Year Bowlin Stadium is part of the 32-acre Haymarket Park complex that was built for $29.53 million in 2001. The 2004 SportsTurf Managers Association College/University Division Field of the Year, Bowlin Stadium opened in 2002. The clubhouse and locker room were renovated in 2010 (below) and a new $4.75 million indoor practice facility opened in the fall of 2011 (bottom). New turf was planted in the summer of 2012. The Bowlin Stadium clubhouse includes medical facilities, coaches' offices, a locker room and players' lounge.

Bowlin Stadium can accommodate up to 2,500 fans. It features 750 chairback seats with an up-close view of the action, as well as berm seating behind both dugouts and in the outfield and bleacher seating on the first base concourse. The dimensions of the field are 200 feet down both foul lines and 220 feet in center. NU is 147-58 all-time at Bowlin Stadium. 2013 nebraska roster & breakdown Alphabetical Roster coaching staff No. name Ht. yr. Pos. B/t hometown (High School/Previous School) Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle (21st year) 21 Armstrong, Alicia 5-10 Fr. INF R/R Beatrice, Neb. (Beatrice) » 754-407 record at NU (20 years); 762-423 career (21 years) 77 Banda, Gabby*** 5-5 Sr. INF L/R Angleton, Texas (Angleton) Associate Head Coach: Lori Sippel (24th year) 7 Bettiol, Jordan* 5-7 So. OF L/R College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) Assistant Coach: Diane Miller (Fifth year) 5 Bishop, Danica 6-0 Fr. RHP R/R Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) Director of Softball Operations: Katie Brown (First year) 24 Breault, Courtney* 5-9 Sr. INF R/R Roseville, Calif. (Woodcreek/Arkansas) 9 Decker, Hailey 5-4 Fr. INF R/R Keizer, Ore. (McNary) pronunciation guide 2 Edwards, Tatum** 5-6 Jr. RHP/UTL R/R Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) Alicia Armstrong...... uh-LEASH-uh 12 Edwards, Taylor** 5-7 Jr. C R/R Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) Jordan Bettiol...... BETTY-all 17 Fowler, Mattie* 5-9 So. INF R/R Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) Courtney Breault...... BREE-alt 4 Lockman, Emily 5-6 Fr. RHP R/R Corona, Calif. (Norco) Kylee Muir...... MEW-urr 20 Muir, Kylee** 6-0 Jr. DP/INF L/R Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) Sammi Noland...... KNOLL-und 11 Noland, Sammi 5-10 Fr. C R/R Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) Rhonda Revelle...... ruh-VELL 00 Southworth, Megan*** 5-4 Sr. OF R/R Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) 13 Stokes, Kiki 5-5 Fr. OF L/R Olathe, Kan. (Olathe East) career athletic honors 18 Thomason, Brooke*** 5-8 Sr. OF L/R Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) Gabby Banda 3 Tyson, Dawna 5-5 Fr. INF R/R Corona, Calif. (Corona) » All-Big Ten Third Team (2012) *denotes number of letters earned Courtney Breault » All-Big Ten Second Team (2012) numerical Roster » SEC All-Freshman Team (2010) No. name Ht. yr. Pos. B/t hometown (High School/Previous School) » SEC Freshman of the Week (May 3, 2010) 00 Megan Southworth*** 5-4 Sr. OF R/R Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) Tatum Edwards 2 Tatum Edwards** 5-6 Jr. RHP/UTL R/R Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) » All-Big Ten Third Team (2012) 3 Dawna Tyson 5-5 Fr. INF R/R Corona, Calif. (Corona) » All-Big 12 Second Team (2011) 4 Emily Lockman 5-6 Fr. RHP R/R Corona, Calif. (Norco) » Two-Time Big Ten Pitcher of the Week 5 Danica Bishop 6-0 Fr. RHP R/R Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) 7 Jordan Bettiol* 5-7 So. OF L/R College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) Taylor Edwards 9 Hailey Decker 5-4 Fr. INF R/R Keizer, Ore. (McNary) » USA Softball Player of the Year Finalist (2011; 1 of 25) 11 Sammi Noland 5-10 Fr. C R/R Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) » USA Softball Player of the Year Watch List (2012; 1 of 50) 12 Taylor Edwards** 5-7 Jr. C R/R Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) » NFCA All-America Third Team (2011) 13 Kiki Stokes 5-5 Fr. OF L/R Olathe, Kan. (Olathe East) » NFCA All-Midwest Region First Team (2011) 17 Mattie Fowler* 5-9 So. INF R/R Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) » All-Big 12 Second Team (2011) 18 Brooke Thomason*** 5-8 Sr. OF L/R Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) » Big 12 Player of the Week (Feb. 22, 2011) 20 Kylee Muir** 6-0 Jr. DP/INF L/R Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) Brooke Thomason 21 Alicia Armstrong 5-10 Fr. INF R/R Beatrice, Neb. (Beatrice) » NFCA All-Midwest Region Second Team (2010) 24 Courtney Breault* 5-9 Sr. INF R/R Roseville, Calif. (Woodcreek/Arkansas) » All-Big Ten Second Team (2012) 77 Gabby Banda*** 5-5 Sr. INF L/R Angleton, Texas (Angleton) » All-Big 12 Second Team (2010) *denotes number of letters earned » Two-Time Big Ten Player of the Week » Big 12 Player of the Week (March 15, 2010) husker career statistics Batting Player Avg. g-gs ab r h 2B 3b hr rbI tb SLG% BB hbp so ob% sf sh sb/att po a e fld% Brooke Thomason .322 164-159 466 92 150 31 0 26 119 259 .556 70 5 107 .415 1 4 8/10 120 9 7 .949 Taylor Edwards .315 110-108 305 74 96 19 0 23 105 184 .603 77 10 44 .463 3 2 3/3 776 49 13 .984 Tatum Edwards .293 108-106 321 63 94 17 1 21 80 176 .548 38 5 66 .375 1 1 6/6 54 42 3 .970 Gabby Banda .279 166-165 455 85 127 30 2 8 56 185 .407 55 13 82 .371 3 21 15/19 64 95 12 .919 Courtney Breault* .269 145-141 372 43 100 16 0 14 75 158 .425 57 9 74 .370 10 9 2/2 237 166 24 .943 Jordan Bettiol .267 43-20 45 17 12 1 0 0 5 13 .289 7 2 12 .389 0 2 1/2 13 2 1 .938 Megan Southworth .250 89-48 152 17 38 7 0 0 10 45 .296 11 4 37 .314 2 3 0/1 41 2 2 .956 Mattie Fowler .248 55-55 161 20 40 5 1 5 27 62 .385 8 0 14 .281 2 3 3/3 74 78 13 .921 Kylee Muir .133 8-4 15 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .133 1 0 7 .188 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .287 888-806 2,292 411 657 126 4 97 479 1,084 .473 324 48 443 .383 22 45 38/46 1,379 443 75 .960 *statistics from 2010 and 2011 seasons at Arkansas; 2012 season at Nebraska

Pitching Player ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF Avg. wp hbp Tatum Edwards 2.69 16-5 35 25 10 5/2 0 130.0 101 69 50 62 104 9 1 5 591 .209 15 29 Mattie Fowler 14.00 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 2.0 4 4 4 4 2 0 0 0 13 .444 0 0 Totals 2.86 16-5 36 26 10 5/2 0 132.0 105 73 54 66 106 9 1 5 604 .213 15 29

8 9 2013 nebraska schedule & notes Day Date Opponent Location Time (CT) Radio Hotel Encanto Invitational (hosted by New Mexico State) SCHEDULE NOTES Friday Feb. 8 vs. Illinois-Chicago Las Cruces, N.M. 1:30 p.m. Huskers.com » Nebraska is scheduled to play 55 regular-season games Friday Feb. 8 at New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. 4 p.m. Huskers.com in 2013, one fewer than the NCAA maximum of 56 games. Saturday Feb. 9 vs. Illinois-Chicago Las Cruces, N.M. 1:30 p.m. Huskers.com The Huskers have not played a 56-game regular-season Sunday Feb. 10 vs. Illinois-Chicago Las Cruces, N.M. 10:30 a.m. Huskers.com schedule since playing 58 regular-season games in 2001, Sunday Feb. 10 vs. New Mexico Las Cruces, N.M. 1 p.m. Huskers.com before the current limit was in effect. Hillenbrand Invitational (hosted by Arizona) » Nebraska is in its second season as a member of the Friday Feb. 15 vs. Southern Utah Tucson, Ariz. 10 a.m. Huskers.com Big Ten Conference. All 12 schools in the Big Ten field a Friday Feb. 15 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 5 p.m. Huskers.com softball team, as the league is the second-largest softball Saturday Feb. 16 vs. Utah State Tucson, Ariz. 10 a.m. Huskers.com conference in the country. The Big Ten is also the only Saturday Feb. 16 vs. Drake Tucson, Ariz. 2 p.m. Huskers.com one of the six major conferences where every school Sunday Feb. 17 vs. Purdue Tucson, Ariz. Noon Huskers.com fields a softball team. Mary Nutter Classic (privately hosted) Friday Feb. 22 vs. Oklahoma Cathedral City, Calif. 8 p.m. Huskers.com » The Big Ten scheduling format for conference games Friday Feb. 22 vs. Maryland Cathedral City, Calif. 10:30 p.m. Huskers.com has changed in 2013. Instead of playing three games in Saturday Feb. 23 vs. Oregon Cathedral City, Calif. 7:30 p.m. Huskers.com two days, conference series will be played over three Sunday Feb. 24 vs. Florida State Cathedral City, Calif. 11 a.m. Huskers.com days, with one game on each day. Sunday Feb. 24 vs. California Cathedral City, Calif. 1:30 p.m. Huskers.com The Preview Tournament (hosted by Oklahoma and Oklahoma State) » The Big Ten Tournament returns in 2013 from a four-year Friday March 1 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 6 p.m. Huskers.com absence. All 12 teams will participate in the tournament, Saturday March 2 vs. Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, Okla. 11 a.m. Huskers.com and Nebraska will host the event May 9-12 at Bowlin Saturday March 2 vs. Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. 4 p.m. Huskers.com Stadium. Sunday March 3 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. Noon Huskers.com Saturday March 9 at Wichita State (DH) Wichita, Kan. 2 & 4 p.m. Huskers.com » The Huskers are scheduled to play 19 regular-season Sunday March 10 at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 4 p.m. Huskers.com games at Bowlin Stadium, 21 on the road and 15 at a Tuesday March 12 at UNO Omaha, Neb. 5 p.m. Huskers.com neutral site. The Huskers' 21 scheduled road games Friday March 15 New Mexico State Bowlin Stadium 6 p.m. Huskers.com would mark the second-highest number of road games in Saturday March 16 New Mexico State (DH) Bowlin Stadium 1 & 3:30 p.m. Huskers.com school history, trailing the 25 road games played in 1994.

Tuesday March 19 UNO Bowlin Stadium 5 p.m. Huskers.com » Nebraska will play games in 10 states (Arizona, Wednesday March 20 North Dakota State (DH) Bowlin Stadium 2 & 4:30 p.m. Huskers.com California, Kansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, New Friday March 22 Northwestern* Bowlin Stadium 6 p.m. Huskers.com Mexico, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania). The Huskers will Saturday March 23 Northwestern* Bowlin Stadium 2 p.m. Huskers.com also play in all four continental U.S. time zones (eastern, Sunday March 24 Northwestern* Bowlin Stadium Noon Huskers.com central, mountain and pacific). Friday March 29 at Illinois* Urbana, Ill. 6 p.m. Huskers.com Saturday March 30 at Illinois* Urbana, Ill. 2 p.m. Huskers.com » NU is scheduled to play 13 games against teams that Sunday March 31 at Illinois* Urbana, Ill. Noon Huskers.com made the 2012 NCAA Tournament (Arizona, California, Wednesday April 3 at Creighton Omaha, Neb. 6 p.m. Huskers.com Florida State, Michigan three times, Northwestern Friday April 5 at Iowa* Iowa City, Iowa 6:30 p.m. Huskers.com three times, Oklahoma three times and Oregon). Four Saturday April 6 at Iowa* Iowa City, Iowa 5 p.m. Huskers.com of those six teams won an NCAA Regional last season, Sunday April 7 at Iowa* Iowa City, Iowa 1 p.m. Huskers.com while California, Oklahoma and Oregon all made it to Wednesday April 10 Minnesota (DH)* Bowlin Stadium 4 & 6 p.m. Huskers.com the Women's College World Series, where the Sooners Friday April 12 Wisconsin* Bowlin Stadium 6 p.m. Huskers.com finished second. Saturday April 13 Wisconsin* Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m. Huskers.com Sunday April 14 Wisconsin* Bowlin Stadium Noon Huskers.com » The Huskers are also scheduled to play nine games against teams that ended last year ranked in the top Wednesday April 17 Kansas Bowlin Stadium 6 p.m. Huskers.com 25 (No. 2 Oklahoma three times, No. 3 California, No. 5 Friday April 19 at Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. 3:00 p.m. Huskers.com Oregon, No. 13 Arizona and No. 15 Michigan three times). Saturday April 20 at Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. Noon Huskers.com Sunday April 21 at Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. 10 a.m. Huskers.com » The NCAA Tournament will feature a 64-team field for Wednesday April 24 Creighton Bowlin Stadium 6 p.m. Huskers.com the 11th consecutive season in 2013 and will include a Friday April 26 Michigan* Bowlin Stadium 6 p.m. Huskers.com regional-super regional format for the ninth straight year. Saturday April 27 Michigan* Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m. Huskers.com Both NCAA Regional and NCAA Super Regional play will Sunday April 28 Michigan* Bowlin Stadium Noon Huskers.com be held on campus sites around the country. Nebraska has Saturday May 4 at Penn State* State College, Pa. 1 p.m. Huskers.com made 20 all-time NCAA Tournament appearances, with Sunday May 5 at Penn State* State College, Pa. Noon Huskers.com the last coming in 2011. The Huskers have not advanced Monday May 6 at Penn State* State College, Pa. Noon Huskers.com to a super regional since the NCAA first adopted that Thurs.-Sun. May 9-12 Big Ten Tournament Bowlin Stadium TBA Huskers.com format beginning with the 2005 season. Thurs.-Sun. May 16-19 NCAA Regional Campus Site TBA Huskers.com Thurs.-Sun. May 23-26 NCAA Super Regional Campus Site TBA Huskers.com » The 2013 Women's College World Series will be held at Thurs.-Wed. May 30-June 5 NCAA WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA Huskers.com ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City for the 16th *Big Ten Conference game straight season and the 22nd time overall. The Huskers have made six trips to the Women's College World Series, All times Central and subject to change. Please visit Huskers.com for an updated schedule prior to leaving for a game. with the last appearance coming in 2002. Every game is scheduled to have a free radio broadcast on Huskers.com, courtesy of the Husker Sports Network.

8 9 2013 nebraska season preview Spring is often thought of as a time of optimism, new beginnings and hope. Those same takes on the challenge of being a key contributor as a freshman pitcher. adjectives can also apply to the 16 who will the softball field Aiding the development of the pitching staff should be the strength of the Husker this spring, especially the seven freshmen who will begin their first collegiate season. offense, highlighted by the five returning all-conference hitters. Nebraska has posted the Keeping with the theme of "new beginnings," nearly 45 percent of the NU roster consists top two on-base percentages in school history the past two seasons, while recording of freshmen and 10 of NU's 16 players are in their first or second year as Huskers. the No. 1 (2011) and No. 3 (2012) slugging percentages. The Huskers' run totals the last Just as the dawn of spring elicits optimism and the promise of better days, Nebraska's two seasons also rank among the top-five marks in school history, despite fewer games program feels rejuvenated by the influx of young talent. Head Coach Rhonda Revelle played. hopes it's that eagerness and enthusiasm that will push Nebraska to a trip back to the "Our offense should be very strong again this spring," Revelle said. "We feel really good NCAA Tournament, after the Huskers missed the postseason for only the second time in about the strength of our lineup, top-to-bottom. We've scored a lot of runs the past few 18 years last season. seasons, and we expect that to continue this year. "This is a hungry group of young ladies," Revelle said. "We have a lot of youth and one "Having a strong offense will also benefit our pitching staff. If our offense can produce of the great things about freshmen is the enthusiasm they bring to the field. Everything to its potential, it will take a lot of pressure off the pitching staff, especially early in is new to them, and they are eager to prove themselves. The energy they create is the season. We feel good about the potential of our pitchers, but their early-season contagious. development will be a key toward positioning ourselves to meet our season goals." "But our veterans are also hungry. Our juniors and seniors were on the cusp of a top-10 Revelle also noted that the Huskers are more athletic this season, something that ranking and an NCAA Regional championship in 2011, only to fall short of expectations should help the defense behind the pitchers. last year. Our older players are driven to produce results this program has come to expect. "We've relied a lot on the the past few seasons, but that may not be the case "There's a real sense of synergy in our team dynamic. The younger players bring the this season," she said. "We want our pitchers to be around the plate and when you're contagious enthusiasm and energy that you need to be able to endure and enjoy a long throwing strikes and pitching to contact, the ball is going to be put in play. We struggled season, while the veterans possess the knowledge and experience to help the team focus a bit defensively last year, but our range is better than it has been and that should lead to that energy in a positive, results-oriented way." extra outs we may not have gotten last year." Revelle, who enters her 21st year at Nebraska and is poised to become the school's The extra outs and improved defense could be a huge key for Nebraska. Last season, all-time wins leader across all sports, doesn't believe that the Huskers' youth should be a the Huskers posted their lowest fielding percentage in 15 years, while allowing almost one reason to expect less from this year's team. unearned run per game. Unearned runs provided the winning margin in six of Nebraska's "We do have inexperience at some positions, especially in the circle, and we will 22 losses last season, and six more wins likely would have gotten the Huskers into the rely heavily on our freshmen," Revelle said. "Especially early in the year, fans may see a NCAA Tournament, a standard program expectation. starting lineup that has four or five freshmen in it. But the coaches feel this freshman class Speaking of program expectations, Revelle expects this spring of "new beginnings" to is very talented, and that's why we're not afraid to throw them into the fire. I also don't produce familiar results. think you can underestimate or overstate the success of our upperclassmen. "The expectations for this program are to compete for a conference title and play in the "We return four starters on the and one in the outfield and bring back five postseason," Revelle said. "We expect that at the beginning of every season, and this year players who have been an all-conference player or an All-American. We have a solid is no different. We have some challenges to overcome, but that's true of any season. We nucleus of proven talent, and we have a very promising freshman class with the ability have the pieces necessary for a successful season. to push our returning starters and contribute immediately, which we expect them to do." "Now it's just about coming together as one team with one dream." Nebraska returns a total of six starters, despite a freshman-laden roster and the loss of six seniors from 2012. The returning starters boast multiple years of starting experience. The pitching Staff In the outfield, senior Brooke Thomason, a two-time all-conference selection, has started Nebraska will feature a three-pitcher staff in 2013 in junior Tatum Edwards and each of the last three years, earning 159 career starts. On the infield, senior Gabby Banda freshmen Danica Bishop and Emily Lockman. Edwards is the only pitcher with collegiate has been a three-year starter on the left side of the Husker infield. Banda, a third-team experience, as she has appeared in 35 games the past two seasons. Despite its relative All-Big Ten selection in 2012, owns 165 career starts. inexperience in the circle, Nebraska is hoping to produce an all-conference pitcher for the Classmate Courtney Breault is also back, after starting at second base in her first third straight season this spring and for the 15th time in the past 17 seasons. year at Nebraska in 2012. A second-team All-Big Ten selection last spring, Breault has As the only pitcher on the staff with Division I experience, Edwards will be counted started 141 career games, including 95 games at the University of Arkansas her freshman on to throw significant innings for Nebraska in 2013, in addition to providing leadership and sophomore seasons. Sophomore Mattie Fowler started all 55 games as a freshman for the Huskers' freshmen pitchers. Through two seasons as Nebraska's No. 2 pitcher, last season, primarily at shortstop, although she is still recovering from offseason knee Edwards has compiled a 16-5 record with a 2.69 ERA. She was undefeated with a perfect surgery. 7-0 record her freshman season, before taking on an increased role as a sophomore, when Behind the plate, junior Taylor Edwards returns after two straight seasons as Nebraska's she started 10 of Nebraska's 23 Big Ten Conference games. In 2012, Edwards was 9-5 with starting . The only All-America catcher in school history, Edwards has made 108 a 2.88 ERA, but the right-hander has shown the ability to post better numbers. starts in her career, while catching an all-conference and all-region pitcher in each of her Last spring, Edwards was twice named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week, while she allowed first two seasons. Taylor's twin sister Tatum also returns for the Big Red. Tatum has made one earned run or less in five of her final seven Big Ten starts. Overall, Edwards allowed 106 career starts, primarily as the designated player. A two-time all-conference honoree, one earned run or less in 13 of her 19 appearances as a sophomore. Her focus during the Tatum is also Nebraska's only pitcher with collegiate experience, twice earning Big Ten offseason has been improving her control, as walks and hit batters have been her biggest pitcher-of-the-week honors last season. problem through two seasons. When she consistently throws strikes, opponents have had Overall, the Huskers return 68 percent of their position starts from last season and a hard time hitting Edwards. Opponents own a paltry .209 career batting average against 68 percent of their total plate appearances from 2012. But while the offense brings back Edwards, and they have produced only five home runs and just 15 extra-base hits in 484 at plenty of production from what have been two of the top offensive seasons in school bats against the right-hander. In addition to working on her control, Edwards has focused history the last two years, Nebraska's pitching staff owns far less experience. on executing all of her pitches in any count. Tatum Edwards is the only Husker pitcher with collegiate experience, as she has made Edwards also brings a big bat to the Husker lineup, a big reason why she has earned 35 appearances and 25 starts over her first two seasons. Edwards owns a 16-5 career all-conference honors in each of her first two seasons. Edwards is expected to be in the record with a 2.69 ERA. The hard-throwing right-hander with a devastating changeup has lineup when she pitches, where she will bat in the middle of the Husker order for the third the ability to emerge as the Huskers' ace. Opponents have hit only .209 off Edwards in straight season. her career, with just 15 extra-base hits in 484 career at bats. While she has proven hard A native of Corona, Calif., Lockman is expected to share the majority of the innings with to hit, Edwards has been hurt by a lack of control. She has walked 62 batters and hit 29 in Edwards, as Nebraska will primarily rely on the two right-handers in 2013. Although only only 130.0 career innings. a freshman, Lockman brings impressive credentials to Lincoln. After leading Norco High Freshman right-hander Emily Lockman is also expected to see extensive action in the School to a CIF Southern Section championship and a No. 1 national ranking last spring, circle this spring. The 2012 California Gatorade Player of the Year and first-team high Lockman earned first-team high school All-America honors and was named the California school All-American is a poised and mature freshman, traits that should benefit her as she Gatorade Player of the Year and California Ms. Softball. 10 11 Ranked as the nation's No. 30 recruit by ESPN, Lockman dominated hitters in talent-rich senior, Noland hit a grand slam to break a 4-4 tie in the state championship game en route Southern California during her prep career. She posted a 74-19 career record with a 0.89 to earning All-Southern Arizona and Arizona Division II first-team honors. During the fall, ERA at Norco. Lockman spent her first season pitching behind Teagan Gerhart, a three- Noland reached base in better than 40 percent of her plate appearances. time All-Pac-12 performer who enters her senior season at Stanford this spring. Lockman In addition to her catching duties, Noland could also spend some time working in the moved into the role of Norco's ace as a sophomore and emerged as California's top pitcher Husker outfield. by her senior season. As a senior, Lockman posted a 31-2 record with a 0.35 ERA. She allowed just 11 earned runs in 220.0 innings, while striking out 145 and walking only 11. The infield Lockman recorded more shutouts (21) than walks, breaking Gerhart's school record. Nebraska's infield returns nearly intact from last season, having to replace only one A poised pitcher, Lockman attacks hitters with tremendous control. She posted a player, two-year starting first baseman Ashley Guile. Despite the returning experience, an strikeout-to-walk ratio of nearly 5-to-1 during her high school career. During NU's fall influx of young talent may give the Husker infield a new look this spring. Back following season, Lockman won all three of her starts, including a pair of complete-game victories. All-Big Ten seasons in 2012 are senior starters Gabby Banda and Courtney Breault. Rounding out the staff is Bishop, a native of Irvine, Calif. Bishop is expected to see Sophomore Mattie Fowler also returns after starting every game as a freshman, but her limited action this spring as she adjusts to the Division I level. A late find for the Huskers, status for at least the early portion of the schedule is in doubt following offseason knee Nebraska's coaching staff feels Bishop has the potential to be a key contributor in the surgery. Junior Kylee Muir also returns looking to win a starting job for the first time in her future after a full season of development. career, while talented freshmen Alicia Armstrong, Hailey Decker and Dawna Tyson enter Bishop's high school development was slowed by a knee injury. An imposing presence the fold this spring with each player contending for a starting spot. in the circle, Bishop was healthy for her final season at Woodbridge High School in 2012, Banda is the veteran on the infield, entering her fourth year as a starter on the left side. when she led the Warriors to their first playoff appearance in several seasons. Bishop won Her 166 career starts are the most of any Husker, and she is expected to start at third base, 11 games and posted a 2.47 ERA in 150.1 innings as a senior, when opponents reached where she has made 103 starts in her career. Banda is suited perfectly for third because of base only 29 percent of the time against her. Bishop began her development with a solid her great reaction time and strong arm. She was the third-team All-Big Ten third baseman fall season for the Huskers, when she made three appearances in eight games, including last spring, earning the first all-conference award of her career. throwing 2.0 scoreless innings of one-hit relief against South Dakota in her longest outing. A native of Angleton, Texas, Banda played her junior season with a knee brace protecting a torn ACL. Banda will wear the brace again this season, but don't expect The it to slow her down after she put together a career season at the plate in 2012. In an Nebraska's 2013 roster features a pair of talented catchers. Junior Taylor Edwards, outstanding junior campaign, Banda batted .352 with 62 hits, 14 doubles, four home runs the only catcher to earn All-America honors in school history, will be the Huskers' starter, and 30 RBIs. Those impressive totals came after she combined for a .233 average, 65 hits, while talented freshman Sammi Noland will earn spot starts behind the plate in addition to 16 doubles, four home runs and 26 RBIs in 111 career games entering last season. The competing for playing time at other positions. Both catchers have the ability to contribute offensive explosion was well timed, as Banda moved to the top of the Husker lineup as a offensively, but each will also play a key role in developing Nebraska's inexperienced junior. She did an excellent job setting the table by scoring 39 runs in 55 games, while also pitching staff both in practice and during games. producing runs, as she led the Huskers with 90 and 14 doubles and was second In her third season as the starter, Edwards has emerged as one of the nation's top with a .511 . catchers, as she is one of only four catchers nationally who has earned an All-America Banda was even better during conference play, batting .377 with seven doubles and award. Edwards exploded onto the scene as a freshman in 2011, when she was a finalist a .422 on-base percentage in Big Ten games. Defensively, her three errors during the for the USA Softball Player-of-the-Year award and earned third-team NFCA All-America conference season were the fewest of any Big Ten starting third baseman. Although she honors. That season, Edwards batted .356 with 18 home runs, 67 RBIs, a .483 on-base is expected to see the majority of her time at third base, Banda could also be a candidate percentage and a .738 slugging percentage, despite being plagued by back problems. for playing time at shortstop, where she has earned 62 career starts. Her 18 home runs were a Nebraska freshman record and ranked second overall in school On the right side of the infield, Breault returns for her second season as a Husker after history, while her 67 RBIs were a then-Big 12 Conference freshman record. Edwards, earning second-team All-Big Ten honors last year. Breault owns more than 100 career who also established an NCAA record with a in six consecutive games, ranked starts at second base including her two seasons at Arkansas. The Roseville, Calif., native seventh nationally in RBIs and 13th nationally in home runs in 2011. earned 46 starts at second base for Nebraska in 2012, but this spring, Breault is most likely Edwards saw her numbers dip as a sophomore in 2012, when she batted .269 with to earn playing time as the designated player with the emergence of Decker as Nebraska's 12 doubles, five home runs and 38 RBIs. She produced lower numbers in part because probable starting second baseman. teams elected to pitch around her, as Edwards tied the school record with 40 walks as Breault has battled injuries the past two years that have limited her productivity. She a sophomore while posting a .443 on-base percentage. Despite a lower average and had shoulder surgery in the summer of 2011, which hampered her abilities early in the decreased power numbers, Edwards still came through in the clutch, producing 38 RBIs to 2012 season. Once she began to regain her health, Breault flourished offensively and move just outside the list of Nebraska's all-time top-10 RBI producers. defensively the second half of last season. She hit .261 on the year with five home runs A native of Murrieta, Calif., Edwards appeared to regain her freshman form during and 24 RBIs, but during Big Ten play, Breault batted .305 with four home runs and 15 RBIs. Nebraska's eight-game fall schedule against Division I competition. In those eight games, Defensively, Breault only committed four errors in Nebraska's 23 conference games. Edwards homered five times and posted an on-base percentage over .500. Edwards will Rounding out the group of returning infield starters is Fowler, who started a team-high again bat in the middle of the Husker lineup this season, a spot where she averages nearly 49 games at shortstop last year. Fowler is a candidate to again earn a starting spot this one RBI per game. Through only two seasons, Edwards ranks fourth in school history with spring, depending on her health. She underwent offseason knee surgery in August and her a .603 career slugging percentage and seventh with 77 career walks. Her ability to get on availability for the first month of the season is unknown. The injury could limit Fowler's base and produce runs again this season will be a key for Nebraska's success, especially range this season, making her a candidate to move across the diamond and possibly considering the youth of the Husker pitching staff. compete for playing time at first base. Regardless of where she plays, Fowler is likely to Defensively, Edwards will also play a prominent role. She possesses a strong arm that be in the lineup, if healthy. has limited the aggressiveness of opposing teams on the basepaths the past two seasons. As a freshman in 2012, Fowler batted .248 with five doubles, five home runs and 27 She will also play a key role in the development of NU's young pitching staff, especially RBIs. She came up with several clutch at bats for the Huskers, producing five game- when she catches her twin sister Tatum. winning RBIs during Nebraska's 14-win Big Ten season. Fowler's five home runs tied Noland will likely see limited action behind the plate this spring as she learns from for third on the team, and she drove in the game-winning run in two of the Huskers' Edwards. Although she may not see extensive game action at catcher, Noland will spend three extra-innings victories in 2012, while scoring the game-winning run in the third. countless hours helping develop Nebraska's young pitching staff during bullpen sessions Defensively, Fowler committed only 13 errors in her 55 total starts. during the year. Noland brings a winning attitude to her role, as she was a three-time Likely to battle for the starting first base job is Muir, the final returning letterwinner Arizona state champion during her high school career and won the ASA Gold National on the infield. Muir is poised to crack the lineup in her fourth season with the Husker Championship with the AZ Desert Thunder last summer. program. She boasts the most experience of any Husker at first base, having practiced at One of two Tucson, Ariz., natives on Nebraska's 2013 roster, Noland also has the ability the spot each of her four seasons. to contribute offensively. She batted .422 with 14 doubles, two home runs and 28 RBIs as A native of Portland, Ore., Muir is best known for her power-hitting ability. Although a junior in high school, with a .487 on-base percentage and .618 slugging percentage. As a she earned only 15 at bats the past two seasons behind Guile, an all-conference first

10 11 baseman, Muir boasts plenty of offensive potential. Her potent bat has been on display as as a pinch hitter last season, and she owns eight career pinch hits, while the rest of the she's seen consistent at bats the past two fall seasons, when she has homered six times Husker roster has combined for only two career pinch hits. in fewer than 30 at bats. Muir's ability with her bat will ultimately determine how much Bettiol will compete with Southworth for the starting spot in left field. As a freshman she plays, and she is also a candidate to be NU's designated player. last season, the talented Bettiol earned 20 total starts, including 18 in the outfield. Armstrong will be thrown into the fire as she will open the season as Nebraska's Bettiol is the only Husker who has started games in left field, center field and right field. starting shortstop with Fowler limited due to her injury. Following an outstanding high Her speed and aggressiveness allow her to cover tremendous ground regardless of her school career, Armstrong impressed the coaches enough during the fall to give her a position. chance to be Nebraska's starting shortstop. Armstrong's natural athleticism translates Offensively, Bettiol posted a solid .267 batting average as a freshman while focusing into great range at short, and she also possesses a good glove. solely on softball for the first time in her life. She produced 12 hits on the season, including The lone Nebraska native among the Huskers' seven-player freshman class, Armstrong one , while scoring 17 runs and driving in five. Bettiol is a likely candidate to bat at is just beginning to tap into her softball potential. She was an all-state selection in three the bottom of the Husker order, where she will be expected to get on base and turn the sports as a senior for Beatrice High School, before focusing on softball exclusively for the order over. She excelled in that role last year, posting a .389 on-base percentage. first time last fall. Armstrong's .514 career batting average was a state record and her 20 The lone newcomer to the outfield, Stokes' speed and instincts make her a natural home runs and 153 runs scored were both Class B career records. She hit a state-record center fielder. She is expected to start in center and bat leadoff, a role she filled .690 as a senior, when she was named the Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year. exceptionally well for four years at Olathe (Kan.) East High School. Stokes batted .603 The Huskers are likely to feature a pair of freshmen up the middle, as Decker is the in her high school career, a school record for a program that has produced more than 40 leading candidate to start at second base, despite Breault returning as the 2012 second- scholarship softball players at the collegiate level. Stokes also set school career records team All-Big Ten second baseman. One of the youngest players invited to try out for the for hits (81), runs scored (163) and stolen bases (87). U.S. Junior National team in 2010, Decker was named Oregon's Offensive Player of the A speedy slapper, Stokes is an ideal candidate to bat leadoff. A three-time NFCA High Year following both her junior and senior seasons. In her four-year career for McNary High School All-American, Stokes' speed and aggressiveness stress the defense. Her ability to School in Keizer, Ore., Decker batted .599 with 43 doubles, 27 home runs and 150 RBIs. get on base from the leadoff spot also gives Nebraska's RBI producers a chance to drive in She reached base in nearly 70 percent of her career plate appearances and stole 50 bases. more runs. During Nebraska's eight-game fall season against Division I opponents, Stokes During the fall, Decker was one of four Huskers to hit a home run, and she had at least proved there's no substitute for speed as she batted better than .400 and reached base in one hit in six of Nebraska's eight fall games. She will be counted on to produce runs while nearly 50 percent of her plate appearances. likely batting sixth or seventh in the Husker order. Defensively, Decker is a natural second Freshman Sammi Noland, the Huskers' backup catcher, could also work some in the baseman. She has great range at second and is a smooth fielder with the glove. outfield this season. With a young pitching staff, Noland's practice time in the outfield The third freshman competing for a starting spot on the infield is Tyson, who joins two would be limited, but her ability with the bat could make her an option in the outfield. of her older sisters as a Division I softball player. Tyson arrived at Nebraska known for her offense, but she impressed the coaching staff not only with her bat, but with her ability to Designated player play first base during the fall season. In the fall, Tyson batted around .300 and put herself Designated player will be an interesting position for Nebraska this spring. In addition to into contention to win the starting first base job this spring. plenty of talented competition for the spot, the designated player role could be diminished In high school, Tyson was one of the top hitters in Southern California. While leading this season as junior Tatum Edwards will bat for herself on days when she pitches. In an Corona High School to a runner-up finish at the 2010 CIF Southern Section playoffs, Tyson effort to field its best possible batting order, the coaching staff may consider not having a batted .341 with 23 RBIs. She earned all-league accolades each of her four seasons and designated player when Edwards pitches or may choose to have the designated player bat was a two-time All-CIF Southern Section Division I honoree. for one of the eight other position players. When she's not pitching, Edwards is the top candidate to be Nebraska's starting The outfield designated player, a role she's filled the past two seasons while earning all-conference Nebraska must replace two of its three starting outfielders from the 2012 season. accolades each year. Edwards owns a .293 career batting average with 21 home runs and Returning to anchor the outfield is senior Brooke Thomason, a two-time all-conference 80 RBIs. Her .548 slugging percentage ranks seventh in school history, and the junior will selection in right field. Classmate Megan Southworth and sophomore Jordan Bettiol also likely move into Nebraska's all-time top-10 in home runs and RBIs this spring. return having earned starting experience in their careers, while freshman Kiki Stokes is Edwards has hit in the middle of the Husker lineup each of her first two seasons and likely to immediately earn the starting spot in center. is expected to do so again this spring. She showed more consistency at the plate in A native of Overland Park, Kan., Thomason has put together three outstanding seasons 2012, raising her batting average .016 while more than doubling her walk total from her heading into her senior year this spring. A two-time all-conference selection and 2010 freshman season and cutting her nearly in half. NFCA All-Midwest Region honoree, Thomason owns a .322 career batting average, and Senior Courtney Breault, junior Kylee Muir and freshman Dawna Tyson are also she is one of only five players in school history to post a .300 batting average each of her candidates to earn at bats as the designated player, especially if the coaches elect to first three seasons. In addition to consistently hitting for a high average, Thomason can utilize the position when Edwards is in the circle. Breault was a second-team All-Big also hit for power. She ranks sixth in school history with a .556 career slugging percentage Ten selection last season when she batted .305 with four home runs and 15 RBIs in 23 and is eighth in RBIs (119) and home runs (26). conference games. Overall, Breault batted .261 last year, and she is a .269 career hitter Thomason has been a middle-of-the-order hitter since she set foot on campus, and with 14 home runs and 75 RBIs. she will again be counted on to drive in runs in the middle of the lineup this season, most Both Muir and Tyson have limited Division I experience, but both have tremendous likely as the No. 4 hitter. Fueled by a school-record two grand slams in 2012, Thomason ability with the bat. Muir has earned only 14 at bats in her career - producing a pair of produced 47 RBIs, the highest total ever by a Husker junior. The only player to homer at RBIs - but she has shown the ability to hit when given a consistent opportunity during the least seven times in each of her first three seasons, Thomason's consistency will also fall season. Muir has hit six home runs in less than 30 at bats, while batting over .400 over allow her to provide valuable leadership for a Husker team with seven freshmen among Nebraska's 16-game fall schedule the past two years. its 16 players. Tyson is a talented freshman who is making it hard on the coaches to keep her off Defensively, Thomason is a solid right fielder with natural instincts and a solid arm. the field. In addition to being a candidate to start at first base along with Muir, Tyson is She owns nine outfield assists in her career and has committed only seven errors in more likely to earn at bats with the Huskers in 2013 in some role. Tyson was a two-time All- than 160 games. CIF selection in talent-rich southern California, and she earned prestigious invites to the Southworth will also be called upon to provide leadership in her senior season, in adidas Futures Top-100 and the West Coast All-Stars National Elite-64 Futures camps. addition to competing for playing time in left field. Although she appeared in only 19 Tyson posted a batting average around .300 during Nebraska's fall season. games last season and earned just two starts, Southworth owns the most experience of any Husker outfielder other than Thomason. As a sophomore in 2011, Southworth started a team-high 28 games in left field. In her career, Southworth has started 48 games, posting a .250 batting average with seven doubles, 10 RBIs, 17 runs scored and 11 walks. A team player, Southworth could also fill a key role off the bench this season. She has been Nebraska's top pinch hitter each of the past three seasons. Southworth was 3-for-9

12 gabby banda’s career highs » Hits: 3 (eight times) » Hitting Streak: 5 games (twice) » Runs: 3 » RBIs: 4 banda » Doubles: 2 (twice) » Home Runs: 1 (eight times) senior l infielder l 5-5 # » Walks: 4 (tied school record) » Stolen Bases: 1 (15 times) angleton, texas l angleton hs 77 Banda led the Huskers with 10 doubles, while producing more extra-base hits and a higher Career honors & awards slugging percentage than she did as a freshman. Banda also continued to show good plate awareness, » Third-Team All-Big Ten (2012) drawing 17 walks and getting hit by nine pitches to post a .391 on-base percentage. The nine hit-by- » Nebraska Record Holder for Walks in a Game (4) pitches tied for the team lead and ranked fourth in Husker history. Banda also ranked second on the » Academic All-Big Ten (2012) team with eight sacrifices, while stealing six bases and scoring 26 times. » Two-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Member Banda batted .301 in the Huskers’ 37 non-conference games, including going 3-for-11 with a » Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll Member (2010) pair of doubles in Nebraska’s four NCAA Tournament games. In conference play, Banda produced Nebraska’s fourth-highest batting average while tying for the team lead in doubles. She also tied her Career capsule career high with a five-game hitting streak during the season, while finishing with six multi-hit games Gabby Banda enters her fourth season as a starter on the left side of the Husker infield in 2013. and four multi-RBI efforts. Nebraska’s active leader with 165 career starts, Banda has starting experience at both third base and Defensively, Banda posted a .906 fielding percentage in her first year at short. She improved as shortstop. A native of Angleton, Texas, Banda has made 103 starts at third base and 62 starts at short. the season progressed, committing only three errors over the final 25 games. She was the Huskers’ starting third baseman as a freshman and junior, and she is expected to hold down the position again this spring, although she could also see time at shortstop. freshman season [2010] Banda is no stranger to injury, as she played her entire junior season with a torn ACL. While Banda won a starting spot at third base as a freshman while starting 55 total games. Banda beat playing with a knee brace at all times, Banda put together a career year to earn third-team All-Big out a pair of players with starting experience at third and earned 54 starts at the position, the second- Ten honors. She nearly matched her career totals in every offensive category last season, leading most starts at one position of any Husker during the season. Banda finished with a .194 average, but Nebraska with a .352 batting average and tying classmate Brooke Thomason for the team lead with showed a good awareness of the strike zone as she continued to develop her offensive potential. 14 doubles. Banda moved to the No. 2 spot in the Husker lineup last season, and she is slated to be Banda ranked second on the team with 23 walks, the fourth-highest total by a Husker freshman in a top-of-the-order hitter again this spring, where she will look for repeat All-Big Ten honors. the Big 12 era (1996-2011). In conference play, Banda walked a team-high seven times as she became only the third freshman to lead Nebraska in walks during a Big 12 season. Junior season [2012] Banda also showed power at the plate, finishing with six doubles, one and three home runs. Banda earned third-team All-Big Ten honors while enjoying a breakout junior season. Banda was She produced 10 extra-base hits, becoming only the fifth Husker freshman in the last decade to reach one of three players to start every game in 2012, earning 55 starts. She began the year at shortstop, that mark. More than one-third of Banda’s hits went for extra bases, while she added 16 RBIs and also starting the first six games at the position, before starting the final 49 games at third base. At the displayed solid speed by scoring 20 runs and stealing six bases in seven attempts. plate, Banda posted career highs in nearly every category as a junior, including matching her home Defensively, Banda improved throughout the season and emerged as a solid defender at third. run total from her first two seasons combined, posting more RBIs than her career total entering the After committing nine errors prior to Big 12 play, Banda committed only two errors during the Huskers’ year and recording a batting average .119 higher than her career average. 18-game league schedule. Overall, Banda ended her season on a career-best 20-game errorless After entering her junior season with a .233 career average, 65 hits, 16 doubles, four home runs streak. and 26 RBIs, Banda hit .352 in 2012 with 62 hits, 14 doubles, four home runs and 30 RBIs. She led Nebraska in batting average, hits and doubles, while ranking second in runs scored (39) and slugging before nebraska percentage (.511). In conference play, Banda batted .377 with seven doubles, one home run and eight Banda was the first Texas native to sign with Nebraska out of high school in Head Coach Rhonda RBIs. Banda led all Big Ten third basemen with 29 hits in conference play, while ranking second in Revelle’s first 18 seasons. Banda played for Angleton High School, where she not only excelled on the doubles and third in average. Her three errors were also the fewest of any everyday third baseman. softball diamond, but on the basketball court as well. Banda moved up to the No. 2 spot in the lineup as a junior, hitting second in 46 games after In her senior season at Angleton, Banda hit a team-high .412 while slugging a team-best .588 primarily being a bottom-of-the-order hitter in her first two seasons. She responded to the move by to lead the Wildcats to a 31-8-1 record. Banda added 10 doubles, five triples, 23 RBIs and 46 runs posting the 11th-best batting average in the Big Ten Conference, while ranking fifth in the conference scored. She scored the winning run in the ninth inning of the state semifinals to send Angleton to the in doubles and among the top 10 players in hits, sacrifice bunts, total bases and runs scored. Banda’s title game, where the Wildcats fell 4-2 to New Braunfels in the Texas 4A championship game. For her 14 doubles also tied for the sixth-highest single-season total in school history and the third-best mark efforts during her senior year, Banda was named a third-team all-state selection by the Texas Sports by a Husker junior. Writers Association. Banda’s breakout season began on the second day of the year when she finished with four hits and Banda was also a four-time All-Brazoria County selection and earned first-team all-county honors seven RBIs in a pair of games against No. 8 Arizona and Idaho State. She fueled the largest comeback in 2006, and she was a two-time all-district first-team selection. Banda was named the Brazoria in school history in the Huskers’ 11-10 upset of Arizona, hitting a fourth-inning grand slam that cut County newcomer of the year in both softball and basketball for the 2005-06 season. the Wildcats’ lead to 6-5. She then added her first career three-hit game against ISU that same day, On the basketball court, Banda was a two-time all-county selection and two-time all-district pick. before tying a school record with four walks against Georgia Tech on the fourth day of the season. In the summer, Banda played softball for the Texas Sudden Impact Gold. She helped Sudden Impact to After having no three-hit games in her first two seasons combined, Banda finished her junior year a third-place finish at the Under-12 nationals in 2004 and a 25th-place finish at the ASA Gold National with a team-high eight three-hit games. Overall, Banda produced career-high totals of 20 multi-hit Championship in 2008. games and eight multi-RBI contests. Off the field, Banda earned a spot on the academic All-Big Ten team. She joined classmate Brooke personal Thomason as the only Huskers to earn all-conference honors on the field and in the classroom in 2012. Gabriela Banda is the daughter of Daniel and Sally Alcocer and was born on June 21, 1991, in Casa Grande, Ariz. Gabby has three brothers, Robert (22), Zenon (20) and Adrian (14). Gabby is a child, sophomore season [2011] youth and family studies major. Banda moved from third base to shortstop in her sophomore season and started all 55 games at the position. She batted left-handed the first two weeks of the season, before switching back to the right-handed batter’s box for the remainder of the year and producing a solid offensive season. After hitting just .207 while batting left-handed in the first 11 games, Banda finished 2011 with a .274 average, a mark that was .080 higher than her freshman season.

career statistics Year aVG GP-Gs ab r h 2B 3b hr rbi tb slG% bb hbp so ob% sf-sh sb/att fld% 2010 .194 56-55 144 20 28 6 1 3 16 45 .313 23 3 30 .316 1-4 6/7 .930 2011 .274 55-55 135 26 37 10 0 1 10 50 .370 17 9 28 .391 0-8 6/8 .906 2012 .352 55-55 176 39 62 14 1 4 30 90 .511 15 1 24 .402 2-9 3/4 .919 Total .279 166-165 455 85 127 30 2 8 56 185 .407 55 13 82 .371 3-21 15/19 .919

13 jordan bettiol’s career highs » Hits: 2 (twice) » Hitting Streak: 4 games » Runs: 1 (17 times) » RBIs: 1 (five times) bettiol » Doubles: 1 » Home Runs: none sophomore l outfielder l 5-7 # » Walks: 1 (seven times) » Stolen Bases: 1 college station, texas l a&m consolidated hs 7 When she joined the softball team as a sophomore, it didn’t take long for Bettiol to earn career honors & awards a starting position for a 28-11 team that advanced to the Class 5A regional semifinals. She » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Member (Spring, 2012) batted .318 as a sophomore, collecting 28 hits in 88 at bats, including four doubles and two triples. She added 14 RBIs, 18 runs scored and 11 stolen bases. For her efforts, Bettiol career capsule was a second-team all-district selection. Jordan Bettiol (pronounced BETTY-all) entered the Husker program with relatively With a year of experience, Bettiol produced a breakout junior season in 2010. In leading limited softball experience. A talented athlete, Bettiol starred on the track before joining A&M Consolidated to a 32-6 record, Bettiol batted .444 (52-for-117) with seven doubles, her high school softball team as a sophomore. Despite less experience than many of her one triple, one home run, 17 RBIs and a 17-game hitting streak. Her speed was again teammates and competitors, Bettiol went on to earn distinction as a first-team high school on display, as she scored 53 runs and stole 28 bases in only 30 attempts. Bettiol also All-American in her senior year. Her development continued during her freshman season showed improved discipline at the plate, drawing 30 walks to help her post a .554 on-base at NU, when Bettiol earned 20 total starts, including 18 starts in a Husker outfield that percentage. She was again an all-district selection, earning a spot on the first team, while returned four players with starting experience, including three all-conference performers. also being selected as a third-team Class 5A all-state selection. This season, Bettiol is Nebraska’s leading candidate to start in left field. As she has As a senior, Bettiol produced the best statistics of her career and was chosen as the continued to focus solely on softball, Bettiol has made major strides in her game and district’s offensive player of the year. She batted .593 (64-for-108) in the spring of 2011, become a more consistent player. Also known for her aggressive attitude and hard work, while posting a .662 on-base percentage. She added six doubles, seven triples and three Bettiol’s speed allows her to cover tremendous ground in the outfield and makes her a home runs, while producing 20 RBIs. On the basepaths, Bettiol scored 57 runs and stole dangerous threat at the plate. Bettiol batted .267 as a freshman, but produced a .389 on- 35 bases in only 36 attempts. She had a hit in 31 of the Tigers’ 34 games and finished base percentage. Her ability to get on base - where her speed puts increased pressure on with 22 multiple-hit games, including each of her final six games. Bettiol also produced 12 the defense - is a big asset for the Huskers whether she creates offense from the bottom games with at least three hits. For her performance as a senior, Bettiol was one of three of the lineup or sets the table at the top of the order. outfielders named to the NFCA High School All-America first team. She also earned a spot on the NFCA all-region first team and was named an all-state selection. freshman season [2012] In her three-year career, Bettiol produced a .460 batting average (144-for-313) with 17 Bettiol earned early playing time as a freshman in a 2012 Husker outfield that returned doubles, 10 triples, four home runs, 51 RBIs, 128 runs scored and 74 stolen bases. every starter and featured a total of five players with starting experience. Bettiol started Before joining the softball team, Bettiol spent her freshman season on the track, 20 games as a freshman, including 12 in center, four in left, two in right and two as where she finished sixth at the district meet in the 800-meter run (2:20.98) and fifth in the designated player. Bettiol played all three outfield positions in 2012, as she was the the 1,600-meter run (5:22.32). Bettiol also finished fourth nationally at the 2007 Junior only Husker to play more than one outfield spot. Bettiol started the first 16 games of the Olympics in the 1,500-meter run (4:56), and she ran the 800-leg of her Texas distance season, and she also made 23 pinch-running appearances. medley relay team that recorded the second fastest time in the nation in the spring of A tremendous athlete with a great work ethic, Bettiol put up solid numbers as a 2008. Her speed carried over to the softball diamond, as Bettiol posted the fastest home- freshman, batting .267 with 17 runs scored, one double, five RBIs and seven walks. Still to-home time (10.87 seconds) at the 2010 NFCA Elite College Showcase Recruiting Camp. only beginning to tap into her potential, Bettiol showed improvement throughout the Bettiol most recently played her travel ball for Texas Sudden Impact Gold. Husker season. In conference play, Bettiol had only five at bats, but produced two hits and added senior Gabby Banda also played for that program, although Bettiol and Banda were never 10 runs scored. She demonstrated good plate awareness, drawing seven walks and being teammates with Sudden Impact. In the classroom, Bettiol was a member of the National hit by two pitches in only 54 total plate appearances, posting a .389 on-base percentage. Honor Society. The speedy slapper also became much better at putting the ball in play as the season progressed, striking out only twice in her final 21 at bats, after fanning 10 times in her first personal 24 at bats of the year. Jordan is the daughter of Daniel and Jennifer Bettiol and was born on July 11, 1993,in Bettiol finished her rookie season with a pair of multi-hit games. Her first career multi- Cooperstown, N.Y. Her full name is Stephanie Ann Bettiol, but she goes by her nickname, hit game came on the third day of the season, when she went 2-for-3 with a walk and Jordan. A communication studies major, Jordan has one brother, Travis (14). an RBI against Cal State Northridge. She added another 2-for-3 performance against Michigan State in the final week of April. Bettiol also had a knack for delivering the clutch hit, as she batted .350 with runners in scoring position (7-for-20) and .400 (2-for-5) with the bases loaded. Bettiol was also clutch with two outs, going 6-for-17 (.353) in those situations. Defensively, Bettiol committed one error in 16 chances in the outfield. She displayed great range and good aggressiveness. before nebraska Bettiol did not begin playing competitive softball until 2008 and did not go out for softball until her sophomore year at A&M Consolidated High School in College Station, Texas. Bettiol relied on her work ethic and natural athleticism to quickly develop into a Division I prospect and by the end of her prep career, she was a first-team high school All-American.

career statistics Year aVG GP-Gs ab r h 2B 3b hr rbi tb slG% bb hbp so ob% sf-sh sb/att fld% 2012 .267 43-20 45 17 12 1 0 0 5 13 .289 7 2 12 .389 0-2 1/2 .938

14 15 courtney breault’s career highs (at arkansas and nebraska) » Hits: 3 (four times) » Hitting Streak: 8 games » Runs: 2 (five times) » RBIs: 4 breault » Doubles: 2 » Home Runs: 1 (14 times) senior l infielder l 5-9 # » Walks: 3 (twice) » Stolen Bases: 1 (twice) roseville, calif. l woodcreek hs l arkansas 24 of the season. She responded by going 2-for-4 with two RBIs, including a game-winning, career honors & awards walk-off single with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning. » Second-Team All-Big Ten (2012) Defensively, Breault committed eight errors and posted a .944 fielding percentage at » SEC All-Freshman Team (2010) second base. While fighting through her injury problems, Breault posted a .955 fielding » SEC Freshman of the Week (May 3, 2010) percentage during Big Ten play, committing only four errors in 23 games. » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Member (Fall, 2011) » SEC All-Freshman Academic Team Member (2010) before nebraska (arkansas/woodcreek hs) » Two-Time SEC Academic Honor Roll Member (2010 & 2011) Breault started 95 games in two seasons at Arkansas, boasting a .272 batting average with 14 doubles, nine home runs and 51 RBIs. Breault also scored 27 runs and posted career capsule a .363 on-base percentage and a .429 slugging percentage in her two-year career as a Courtney Breault (pronounced BREE-alt) has overcome several challenges during her Razorback. collegiate softball career. After earning a spot on the SEC All-Freshman team at Arkansas As a freshman in 2010, Breault earned a spot on the Southeastern Conference All- in 2010, Breault battled through an injury-plagued sophomore campaign. She then decided Freshman team. She batted .277 that season while starting 54 of Arkansas’ 56 games to transfer to Nebraska, but required shoulder surgery shortly before joining the Huskers. at second base. Breault added seven doubles, six home runs and 32 RBIs. Early in her The injury limited her productivity early last season, but as she regained her health, she freshman season, Breault helped lead Arkansas to a 2-0 win over Nebraska in February at emerged as one of the best second basemen in the Big Ten Conference, earning second- the NFCA Leadoff Classic. Against the Huskers, Breault homered and walked to account team all-conference accolades. for two of the Razorbacks’ three baserunners in the game. During SEC play, Breault ranked Breault is set to enter her senior campaign healthier than she’s been for most of her third on the team with a .313 batting average. She produced 25 of her 43 hits, four of her career. Even with her injury troubles, Breault has still started 141 games in her career, six home runs and 20 of her 32 RBIs in league play. Breault closed the regular season by including 46 starts last season. Breault boasts plenty of experience at second base, owning earning SEC Freshman-of-the-Week honors on May 3, after going 5-for-7 with two home more than 100 career starts at the position. Breault could start at second base again this runs and seven RBIs in a three-game series against Ole Miss. Defensively, Breault posted spring, and she is also a candidate for the designated player position. Regardless of where a .941 fielding percentage. she plays, Breault will be counted on to provide leadership, while producing runs. She tied In 2011, Breault batted .264 with seven doubles, three home runs and 19 RBIs. for the team lead with four home runs in Big Ten play last season and produced 15 RBIs in Although her average and slugging percentage dipped slightly as she dealt with her injury, only 23 conference games. Breault worked eight more walks in 43 fewer plate appearances to increase her on-base percentage by .060. She also cut her strikeout total nearly in half, recording more walks junior season [2012] (23) than strikeouts (18). Breault again produced an impressive early-season performance, In her first year at Nebraska, Breault was slowed early in the year while recovering going 2-for-3 with three RBIs in a 4-3 win over top-ranked and defending national champion from offseason shoulder surgery, but her production improved as she got healthier. Breault UCLA on Feb. 18. In SEC play, Breault ranked second on the team with one home run and started 46 games in her junior season despite battling the injury, starting 43 games at six RBIs, despite recording only 45 at bats. Defensively, Breault committed five errors in second base and three games as the designated player. As her shoulder got stronger, 95 chances, including a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in conference play. Breault was able to play the field defensively, and she started Nebraska’s final 42 games A native of Roseville, Calif., Breault attended Woodcreek High School. She was a four- at second. She was at her best during the Big Ten Conference season, when she earned year starter for the Timberwolves, and was the only freshman on the varsity roster in second-team all-conference honors. 2006 when Woodcreek was ranked 13th nationally by USA Today. A team captain as a On the season, Breault batted .261 with two doubles, five home runs and 24 RBIs. Her junior and senior, Breault was a three-time all-league selection, was named to the all- numbers improved significantly over the second half of the season, when Breault was her area team as a sophomore and was named the Roseville Press Tribune’s City Player of healthiest. Over her first 25 games, Breault batted .212 with 11 hits in 52 at bats, including the Year as a senior. In her final year, Breault batted .408 and led the league in average, two doubles, one home run, 10 RBIs, nine walks, a .308 slugging percentage and a .354 slugging percentage, on-base percentage and home runs. Breault was also a three-year on-base percentage. But as she regained strength in her shoulder, Breault batted .305 letterwinner on the basketball court. with 18 hits in 59 at bats, including four home runs, 14 RBIs, 10 walks, a .508 slugging percentage and a .417 on-base percentage. Over the entire season, Breault ranked third on personal the team with five home runs and she was one of a school-record seven Huskers to drive Courtney Janette Breault was born on Nov. 12, 1991, in Roseville, Calif., and is the in at least 20 runs. daughter of Kevin and Julie Breault. She has one brother, Connor (17). Courtney is a Breault was at her best during Nebraska’s Big Ten Conference season. She produced management major. five of her eight multi-hit games during conference play and five of her seven multi-RBI efforts. Breault batted .305 with four home runs and 15 RBIs in conference play, while slugging .508 and reaching base at a .432 clip. She led all Big Ten second basemen in walks (10), home runs and on-base percentage, while ranking second in slugging percentage and RBIs and third in batting average. Despite her limited availability early in the season, Breault made the most of her first start as a Husker. Although her shoulder injury limited her to hitting-only duties, Breaultearned the start at designated player against No. 8 Arizona in the second game

career statistics (2010 & 2011 at arkansas; 2012 at nebraska) Year aVG GP-Gs ab r h 2B 3b hr rbi tb slG% bb hbp so ob% sf-sh sb/att fld% 2010 .277 54-54 155 17 43 7 0 6 32 68 .439 15 1 33 .337 4-4 1/1 .941 2011 .264 42-41 106 10 28 7 0 3 19 44 .415 23 3 18 .397 4-0 1/1 .947 2012 .261 49-46 111 16 29 2 0 5 24 46 .414 19 5 23 .387 2-5 0/0 .944 Total .269 145-141 372 43 100 16 0 14 75 158 .425 57 9 74 .371 10-9 2/2 .944

14 15 edwards’ career highs (batting) tatum » Hits: 4 » Hitting Streak: 6 games » Runs: 4 (tied school record) » RBIs: 7 (tied school record) edwards » Doubles: 2 » Home Runs: 2 (twice) » Walks: 3 (twice) » Stolen Bases: 1 (six times) junior l pitcher/utility l 5-6 # murrieta, calif. l vista murrieta hs edwards’ career highs (pitching) 2 » Innings Pitched: 7.0 (four times) » Strikeouts: 9 (twice) » Walks (low - starts only): 0 (twice) » Walks (high): 6 (three times) career honors & awards » Hits Allowed (low - starts only): 1 (twice) » Hits Allowed (high): 10 » Third-Team All-Big Ten (2012) » ERs Allowed (low - starts only): 0 (nine times) » ERs Allowed (high): 6 (three times) » Second-Team All-Big 12 (2011) » Two-Time Big Ten Pitcher of the Week (March 26, 2012; April 30, 2012) positions in 2011, while she was also the only one of Nebraska’s three pitchers to record an . » Nebraska Record Holder for Most RBIs in a Game (7) Offensively, Edwards batted .285 with eight doubles, 14 home runs and 42 RBIs. The 14 home » Nebraska Record Holder for Most Runs in a Game (4) runs marked the second-highest total ever by a Husker freshman and would have set the record had » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Member (Fall, 2011) her twin sister Taylor not homered 18 times. Tatum’s 42 RBIs also tied for the fourth-highest total by » Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll Member (2011) a Husker freshman. In addition to finishing second on the team in home runs and RBIs, Edwards also ranked second in slugging percentage (.588), third in stolen bases (6) and fourth in runs scored (33). career capsule Edwards was Nebraska’s top hitter in Big 12 play, batting .283 with five home runs, 11 RBIs, eight runs Tatum Edwards has made major contributions in her first two seasons as a Husker, but she figures and a .604 slugging percentage. Edwards ranked sixth in the Big 12 and 55th nationally in homers. to play an even more prominent role in her junior campaign. For the third straight season, the versatile edwards produced 11 multi-hit games and 13 multi-RBI efforts as a freshman. She tied a school Edwards is the only player on the roster likely to both pitch and hit for the Huskers. She has handled record with four runs scored at UTEP on March 22, when she went 3-for-3 with a double, a homer her dual role with success thus far in her career, earning second-team All-Big 12 honors as a freshman and four RBIs. The home run marked her fourth consecutive game with a home run, tying for the and garnering third-team All-Big Ten accolades last season. third-longest streak in NCAA history. Thirteen days later, Edwards went a career-high 4-for-4 to cap edwards is the only one of Nebraska’s three pitchers who has thrown a pitch at the collegiate an outstanding two-game series at Kansas, where she went 6-for-7 with a double, two homers, five level. After serving as the Huskers’ No. 2 pitcher the past two seasons, Edwards will see an RBIs and four runs scored. increased workload this spring. She owns a 16-5 career record and although Edwards has thrown In the circle, Edwards was a perfect 7-0 on the season. She quickly emerged as Nebraska’s No. only 10 complete games in her career, she has shut out the opponent five times in those 10 games. A 2 pitcher and posted a 2.40 ERA in 49.2 innings. She tossed a shutout in two of her three complete hard-thrower with a heavy dropball and a stellar changeup, Edwards has focused on controlling her games and struck out 47 while holding opposing hitters to a .202 batting average. Edwards allowed pitches, in addition to developing a riseball to challenge hitters by stretching the strike zone vertically. one earned run or less in 12 of her final 14 outings, including a one-hit shutout against South Dakota At the plate, Edwards owns 21 home runs and 80 RBIs through her first two seasons, and her State on April 27, when she allowed only one baserunner the entire game and struck out a career- .548 career slugging percentage ranks seventh in school history entering this spring. In addition to high nine batters. Edwards also added a two-hit shutout with seven strikeouts in her third career start her power, Edwards has been consistent in the middle of the lineup, posting a .293 career batting against Tennessee Tech on Feb. 20. average. She has also improved her plate awareness and discipline, as she more than doubled her walk total from her freshman to sophomore season, while cutting her strikeouts nearly in half. before nebraska Edwards had a decorated prep career for Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, Calif. She earned sophomore season [2012] a spot on the CalHiSports.com all-state underclass team, reserved for non-seniors, in each of her first edwards followed up an outstanding freshman campaign with a second straight all-conference three seasons and was a second-team All-California selection as a senior. She was a second-team season in 2012. Edwards started a total of 54 games as a sophomore, earning 33 starts as the all-state underclass selection as a freshman and sophomore and earned first-team honors as a junior. designated player, 16 starts in the circle, two in left field and one at first base. For her all-around In addition to being named the 2007 California State Freshman of the Year, Edwards was also a four- efforts, Edwards earned a spot on the All-Big Ten third team as a utility player. time first-team selection for the All-CIF Southern Section Division II squad. Offensively, Edwards batted .301 with a career-high nine doubles, seven homers and 38 RBIs. She In her career, Edwards boasted a .403 average with 93 runs, 27 doubles, eight triples, 34 home tied for the team lead in home runs and ranked second in RBIs and third in slugging percentage (.506) runs, 133 RBIs, a .493 on-base percentage and an .817 slugging percentage. In the circle, she posted and walks (26). She produced 12 multi-hit games, including six three-hit games. Edwards also added a 42-14 career record with 17 shutouts. She struck out 608 batters in 413.1 innings and held opposing nine multi-RBI efforts, including a pair of games with five-or-more RBIs. She homered twice and tied hitters to a batting average under .160. the school record with seven RBIs at New Mexico State on Feb. 17. In addition to posting the highest As a senior, Edwards batted .511 with six doubles, eight home runs and 30 RBIs in only 29 games. batting average of her career, Edwards showed improved plate discipline, drawing a career-high In the circle, Edwards posted an 11-3 record with a 0.67 ERA and 132 strikeouts in 83.0 innings. 26 walks, 14 more than she recorded as a freshman. Edwards walked at least once in 20 of her 54 In her junior year, Edwards went 11-3 with a 0.87 ERA and 144 strikeouts in 88.2 innings. At the games, including two games where she walked in every plate appearance. plate, she batted .460 with nine doubles, three triples, nine home runs and 44 RBIs in only 87 at bats. In the circle, Edwards battled an elbow injury all season long. The injury limited her availability As a sophomore, Edwards compiled a 14-3 record with a 0.93 ERA and 146 strikeouts in 105.0 for most of the month of March, but Edwards battled through it to post a 9-5 record on the season innings. Offensively, she hit .338 with a team-high eight home runs, while also recording a team-high with a 2.88 ERA in 80.1 innings. Edwards tossed three shutouts among her seven complete games. three triples, seven doubles and 30 RBIs in 30 games. Opponents batted only .213 against her and produced just eight extra-base hits in 301 at bats. In As the California State Freshman of the Year in 2007, Edwards posted a 16-5 record with a 1.38 Big Ten play, Edwards posted a 4-3 record with a 2.92 ERA. She allowed one earned run or less ERA in 136.2 innings. She tossed six shutouts and struck out 186. At the plate, Edwards batted .292 in five of her final seven Big Ten starts. Overall, Edwards allowed one earned run or less in 13 of with team-high totals of eight homers and 29 RBIs in only 89 at bats. her 19 appearances as a sophomore, including 10 of her 16 starts. She tossed the only conference edwards played her travel ball for Marty Tyson and the Corona Angels. Coached by the father shutout of her career against Michigan State, and fired a complete-game, one-hitter in her final start of Husker freshman Dawna Tyson, Edwards helped lead the Angels to a second-place finish at the of the year against Wisconsin. Her best outing of the season came against NCAA Regional finalist 2008 ASA Gold National Tournament, as well as a pair of runner-up finishes at the 12- and 14-and- Northwestern, when she threw a complete-game five-hitter and did not allow an earned run. under national championships (2007) and another third-place finish at the 14-and-under national edwards was twice honored as the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week during her sophomore season. tournament (2006). For her efforts, Edwards and her sister, Taylor, were both selected to attend the 2007 adidas Futures Top 100 camp, an invitation-only event designed for the nation’s top prospects. freshman season [2011] edwards made an immediate impact as a freshman in 2011, earning second-team All-Big 12 personal honors while contributing at the plate, in the field and in the circle. Edwards made 52 starts, starting Tatum Roxanne Edwards was born on April 26, 1992, in Fountain Valley, Calif. The daughter of 40 games as the designated player, nine at pitcher, seven at first base and five in left field. Arguably Brian and Denise Edwards, Tatum has one brother, Tyler (26), a twin sister Taylor (20) who is also a Nebraska’s most versatile player, Edwards was the only Husker to earn starts at more than two junior for the Huskers, and a sister Tristen (14). Tatum is an elementary education major. career statistics - batting Year aVG GP-Gs ab r h 2B 3b hr rbi tb slG% bb hbp so ob% sf-sh sb/att fld% 2011 .285 54-52 165 33 47 8 0 14 42 97 .588 12 2 42 .341 0-1 6/6 1.000 2012 .301 54-54 156 30 47 9 1 7 38 79 .506 26 3 24 .409 1-0 0/0 .923 Total .293 108-106 321 63 94 17 1 21 80 176 .548 38 5 66 .375 1-1 6/6 .970 career statistics - pitching Year w-l era app GS CG sho sV ip h r er bb so hr hbp wp opp AVG 2011 7-0 2.40 16 9 3 2 0 49.2 37 21 17 20 47 3 9 6 .202 2012 9-5 2.88 19 16 7 3 0 80.1 64 48 33 42 57 2 20 9 .213 Total 16-5 2.69 35 25 10 5 0 130.0 101 69 50 62 104 5 29 15 .209

16 17 taylor edwards’ career highs » Hits: 3 (four times) » Hitting Streak: 11 games » Runs: 4 (tied school record) » RBIs: 4 (three times) edwards » Doubles: 1 (19 times) » Home Runs: 1 (23 times) » Walks: 3 » Stolen Bases: 1 (three times) junior l catcher l 5-7 # murrieta, calif. l vista murrieta hs 12 and home runs (13th). Edwards ranked among the top 10 freshmen nationally in home runs (1st), RBIs (1st), walks (5th), slugging percentage (7th) and on-base percentage (10th). career honors & awards edwards was the nation’s only freshman to be named one of 25 finalists for the USA Softball » USA Softball Player-of-the-Year Finalist (2011; 1 of 25) Player-of-the-Year award. She was also one of only two catchers named a player-of-the-year finalist, » USA Softball Player-of-the-Year Watch List (2012; 1 of 50) along with Oklahoma’s second-team All-American Jessica Shults. » NFCA Third-Team All-American (2011) edwards’ season left an impression on the Husker record book. She ranked second in school » NFCA First-Team All-Midwest Region (2011) history in home runs, third in RBIs, fifth in slugging percentage and walks and seventh in total bases » Second-Team All-Big 12 (2011) despite playing only 55 games. Edwards set the Nebraska freshman record for home runs and walks, » Big 12 Player of the Week (Feb. 22, 2011) while posting the second-most RBIs, second-best slugging percentage and third-highest batting » NCAA Record Holder for Consecutive Games with a Home Run (6) average. Her 67 RBIs were a then-Big 12 freshman record, while Edwards joined three-time All- » Invited to Try Out for 2010 U.S. Junior National Team American Ali Viola as the only Huskers to hit 15 home runs and have 50 RBIs in the same season. On the conference level, Edwards led the Big 12 in RBIs and ranked second in home runs, third in career capsule total bases, sixth in walks, slugging percentage and on-base percentage and ninth in batting average. Taylor Edwards enters her third season as Nebraska’s starting catcher this spring, having started For her efforts, she joined Shults as a second-team All-Big 12 selection at the catcher position. 93 games at the position among her 108 career starts. The only All-America catcher in school history, edwards produced an RBI in 35 of her 55 games, including 22 multi-RBI games, while driving in the Edwards has established herself as one of the nation’s best at her position. She was a finalist for game-winning run in 14 of Nebraska’s 41 victories. She twice produced a streak of seven consecutive the USA Softball Player-of-the-Year Award in 2011, in addition to taking home third-team NFCA All- games with an RBI, tying the school record and becoming the only Husker to reach the mark twice in America honors. Although Edwards’ numbers dipped her sophomore season, the junior needs only a career, let alone the same season. She reached the 30-, 40-, 50- and 60-RBI marks faster than any three home runs and 10 RBIs to crack Nebraska’s all-time top 10 in each category. She also ranks other hitter in NU history and hit 10 home runs faster than any other Husker. Edwards batted .524 with fourth in school history with a .603 career slugging percentage and seventh with 77 career walks. 10 home runs and 57 RBIs in only 63 at bats with runners in scoring position. She was even better edwards has spent most of her career batting third or fourth in the Husker lineup. She has been with runners in scoring position and two outs, going 15-for-23 (.652) in those situations with two counted on to drive in runs, and Edwards has produced stellar results in that role, driving in 105 home runs and 25 RBIs. runs in only 110 career games. Edwards also hits for power, slugging 23 home runs in her first two edwards added 14 multi-hit games and found her way on base in 46 of Nebraska’s 55 games. She seasons, including an NCAA-record six straight games with a home run during her freshman season. produced a career-best 11-game hitting streak early in the season, while also reaching base safely in Edwards’ power and clutch hitting have made her a feared hitter, as she has walked 77 times over the 28 consecutive games in February and March. She excelled against top competition, batting .318 with past two seasons, including tying the school record with 40 walks last season. The walks have helped a .636 slugging percentage and .467 on-base percentage in Nebraska’s nine games against top-10 Edwards post an impressive .463 career on-base percentage. opponents. Edwards added a double, two home runs, seven walks and six RBIs in those nine contests.

sophomore season [2012] before nebraska edwards started 53 games in her sophomore season, including 45 behind home plate, seven as edwards had an outstanding career at Vista Murrieta High School, when she was one of only two the designated player and one at third base. Edwards batted .269 in 2012 with 12 doubles, five home players nationally selected to participate in the 2008, 2009 and 2010 Under Armour All-American runs, 38 RBIs and 40 walks. The 12 doubles were a career high and ranked third on the team, while Softball Games, which were annually limited to 30 of the top high school players in the country. she was second in on-base percentage and tied for second in RBIs. Edwards also earned first-team All-America honors from EA Sports in 2009, when she was named edwards’ numbers dipped as a sophomore in part because teams were less willing to pitch to her, the nation’s top junior. In 2010, Edwards was one of 44 players to earn an invitation to try out for the as she tied NU’s single-season record by drawing 40 walks in 2012. Her mark tied the previous record 2010 U.S. Women’s Junior National Team. set by first-team All-American Ali Viola in 1998 and fellow first-team All-American Jennifer Lizama in edwards was selected as the 2009 California State Junior of the Year and was named a first-team 1999. Edwards matched the production of the first-team All-America duo in four fewer games and 13 all-state selection regardless of class or school size. She repeated as a first-team all-state selection fewer plate appearances than Lizama and seven fewer games and 21 fewer plate appearances than in 2010 when she was one of six finalists for California Ms. Softball, in addition to being named Viola. Edwards drew at least one walk in 29 of her 53 games, including 11 games where she walked an All-American by MaxPreps.com. Edwards also earned a spot on the CalHiSports.com all-state twice. Overall, Edwards ranked third in the Big Ten in walks and 30th nationally in walks per game. underclass team, reserved for non-seniors, in each of her first three seasons. She was a second-team One year after setting a then-Big 12 Conference record for RBIs by a freshman, Edwards continued selection as a freshman and earned first-team honors in both her sophomore and junior seasons. to drive in runs as a sophomore, producing 12 multi-RBI games in 2012, including tying her career high In her prep career, Edwards boasted a .520 career average with 38 home runs, 30 doubles and with four RBIs against Colorado State on Feb. 17. The 38 RBIs she produced increased her career total 135 RBIs. She tied the then-Inland-area record with her 38 home runs, while boasting a .977 career to 105 RBIs in only 110 career games. In 2012, Edwards joined Viola as the only Huskers to record 100 slugging percentage and an on-base percentage better than .610. career RBIs prior to their junior season. Edwards was at her best in RBI situations as a sophomore, As a senior, Edwards finished with a .452 average, nine homers and 28 RBIs. Teams pitched batting .313 with runners in scoring position and ranking second on the team with 17 two-out RBIs around her, as Edwards walked 29 times - including 13 straight at one point - to average a free pass and five game-winning RBIs. every three plate appearances. For her efforts, she earned a spot on the Los Angeles Times’ all-star edwards tied a school record in the opening weekend of the season when she scored four times softball team for the second straight season. in Nebraska’s 11-10 upset of eighth-ranked Arizona in the second game of the year. Despite fewer In 2009, Edwards batted .571 with nine doubles, 15 home runs and 45 RBIs in 32 games. She games and fewer plate appearances, Edwards matched her 2011 total with 37 runs scored in 2012. posted a .649 on-base percentage that complemented a 1.209 slugging percentage. She also produced 11 multi-hit games, including nine in the season’s first 14 games, when she proved In 2008, Edwards batted .544 with a .602 on-base percentage, a .900 slugging percentage, 12 why she was one of 50 players nationally selected to the USA Softball Player-of-the-Year watch list. doubles and six home runs. She also produced 40 RBIs in only 30 games. Edwards batted .426 in 16 February games, and she was hitting .346 at the start of Nebraska’s Big As a freshman, Edwards batted .500 with seven homers, four doubles, one triple and 22 RBIs in 28 Ten season in late March. games, with a .522 on-base percentage and an .841 slugging percentage. In Big Ten play, Edwards drew 25 walks in only 23 games. She averaged one walk for every 3.3 edwards played her travel ball for Marty Tyson and the Corona Angels. Coached by the father of plate appearances, while posting a .439 on-base percentage and a 5-to-1 walk-to-strikeout ratio. Husker freshman Dawna Tyson, the Angels posted a runner-up finish at the ASA Gold Nationals in Edwards’ 25 walks in conference-only games ranked second among all Big Ten players. 2008, to go with two more runner-up finishes at the 12- and 14-and-under national championships (2007) and a third-place finish at the 2007 14-and-under national tournament. For her efforts, Edwards freshman season [2011] and her sister, Tatum, were both selected to attend the 2007 adidas Futures Top 100 camp, which is edwards was arguably the nation’s top catcher and best freshman position player in 2011. She an invitation-only event designed for the top high school softball prospects in the nation. batted .356 on the season with 18 home runs, 67 RBIs, 37 walks, a .738 slugging percentage and a .483 on-base percentage. Edwards started 50 games at catcher and made her other five starts as the personal designated player. The third-team All-American became the first Husker catcher to earn All-America Taylor Brianne Edwards was born on April 26, 1992, in Fountain Valley, Calif. The daughter of Brian accolades after producing a record-breaking freshman season. She established an NCAA record by and Denise Edwards, Taylor has one brother, Tyler (26), a twin sister Tatum (20) who is also a junior for homering in six consecutive games in February and finished among the national leaders in RBIs (7th) the Huskers, and a sister Tristen (14). Taylor is a sociology major.

career statistics Year aVG GP-Gs ab r h 2B 3b hr rbi tb slG% bb hbp so ob% sf-sh sb/att fld% 2011 .356 55-55 160 37 57 7 0 18 67 118 .738 37 4 27 .483 2-0 2/2 .993 2012 .269 55-53 145 37 39 12 0 5 38 66 .455 40 6 17 .443 1-2 1/1 .975 Total .315 110-108 305 74 96 19 0 23 105 184 .603 77 10 44 .463 3-2 3/3 .984

16 17 mattie fowler’s career highs » Hits: 3 » Hitting Streak: 4 games » Runs: 2 (twice) » RBIs: 4 fowler » Doubles: 2 » Home Runs: 1 (five times) sophomore l infielder l 5-9 # » Walks: 2 (three times) » Stolen Bases: 1 (twice) tucson, ariz. l canyon del oro hs 17 before nebraska career honors & awards Fowler was selected as the Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Arizona following » Team Co-Captain (2013) her senior season at Canyon del Oro High School in Tucson, Ariz., when she was also one » Two-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Member of 10 national finalists for the MaxPreps National Player-of-the-Year award, in addition to earning first-team All-America honors from the organization. Fowler was also one of 30 career capsule players nationally selected to participate in the Under Armour All-America game. Mattie Fowler started every game as a freshman last season, one of only three Huskers Fowler was a four-year starter for the Dorados, coached by her mother Kelly. Mattie to start all 55 contests. She was Nebraska’s primary starting shortstop, starting the final helped lead Canyon del Oro to three state championships in her four-year career. She 49 games at the position after opening the year as the Huskers’ starting third baseman. was a four-time all-conference performer and a three-time all-state selection. In her final Fowler underwent knee surgery last August and is still recovering from the injury, although season, Fowler was named a unanimous first-team all-state selection and was named the she hopes to be available for action early in the year. When healthy, Fowler could also state’s player of the year by several outlets. move to first base this season, as NU attempts to make room for three talented freshmen As a senior, Fowler did it all for Canyon del Oro, which finished its state championship infielders, all of whom could start this year. The coaches expect Fowler to be in the lineup season with a 36-1 record and a No. 2 national ranking. In her fourth season as the starting if healthy, and they feel her presence at first base could give NU its best defensive infield. shortstop, Fowler batted .569 with 17 home runs, 22 doubles, 49 runs scored and 91 RBIs Fowler had an impressive debut season, settling in nicely and producing several clutch in only 37 games. The 91 RBIs were a state record and the 17 home runs and 22 doubles at bats. She produced 11 extra-base hits as a freshman, including five home runs, a total were both school records, as Fowler ended her career as the Dorados’ all-time leader in that tied for third on the team. Fowler also drove in the game-winning run for NU in five of doubles, home runs and RBIs. According to reported statistics from MaxPreps, Fowler led its 14 Big Ten Conference victories. Showing poise beyond her years, the 2013 co-captain all high school players nationally in RBIs and ranked ninth in home runs. produced 11 of her 27 RBIs with two outs, and she drove in the winning run in two of the Fowler also pitched for Canyon del Oro in her senior season, stepping into the circle for Huskers’ three extra-innings victories in 2012, while scoring the winning run in the third. the first time since middle school. She posted a 14-0 record on the season with a 0.85 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 82.0 innings. freshman season [2012] As a junior, Fowler batted .490 (51-for-104) while leading the Dorados to a 25-7 record Fowler made an immediate impact as a freshman in 2012, starting all 55 games for and an appearance in the state semifinals. Nearly half of her hits went for extra bases, as the Huskers. One of only three players to start every game for NU in 2012 – and the only she set a then-school record with 17 doubles. Fowler also added one triple, three home underclassmen – Fowler began the year as the starting third baseman before moving to runs, 38 RBIs, 26 runs scored and 11 stolen bases. shortstop. She started the final 49 games at short and made five starts at third base and Fowler started as both a freshman and a sophomore on back-to-back Class 4A state one early-season start in the circle, before focusing exclusively on her hitting and defense. championships. She was a second-team all-state selection as a sophomore. Fowler improved throughout her freshman season and finished with a .248 batting Fowler was also a standout in the classroom and in the community. She was a state average that included five doubles, one triple, five home runs and 27 RBIs. She recorded finalist for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award and ranked in the top five percent of eight multi-hit games and six multi-RBI efforts, proving to be a clutch hitter despite her graduating class of nearly 500 students. In addition to volunteering in the community, her freshman status. Fowler produced five game-winning hits in her rookie campaign, Fowler served her school as vice president of the Interscholastic Leadership Council, while including driving in the game-winning run in five of Nebraska’s 14 Big Ten Conference also being a member of the National Honor Society and Key Club. victories. Fowler was especially clutch in the eighth inning, leading the Huskers to a Fowler played her club softball for the AZ Desert Thunder, coached by her parents. The perfect 3-0 record in extra-inning contests. She lifted Nebraska to a pair of one-run, eight- Desert Thunder placed in the top 25 at the ASA Gold National Championship every year inning victories at Minnesota and Ohio State by producing an RBI single in the top of the from 2006 to 2011, including two top-10 finishes. eighth inning in both wins. In Nebraska’s other extra-inning win at UNO, Fowler singled Fowler also played volleyball and golf in high school, earning honorable-mention all- and scored the game-winning run in the Huskers’ 1-0 eight-inning victory. On the year, state honors at outside hitter her junior season. Fowler hit .011 higher with runners in scoring position, and she produced 11 of her 27 RBIs with two outs. personal After earning Arizona Gatorade Player-of-the-Year honors in her senior season of high Mattie Leigh Fowler is the daughter of Lance and Kelly Fowler and was born on March school, Fowler’s college career got off to a slow start in her opening weekend as she dealt 25, 1993, in Tucson, Ariz. Mattie’s sister Kenzie (22) is a two-time senior All-America with a position change, while also taking on a pitching role. After settling in at her natural pitcher for the Arizona Wildcats, while Mattie’s parents both coached her travel team, the position of shortstop and focusing only on that position, Fowler flourished in the second AZ Desert Thunder, and her mother coached her high school team. Mattie has not declared weekend of her career. In five games in New Mexico, Fowler went 7-for-15 with three a major. doubles, a home run, two walks, four runs scored and eight RBIs. She excelled in two games against 2011 NCAA Tournament qualifier New Mexico State, finishing 5-for-6 with three doubles, a home run, six RBIs and four runs scored in two games against the Aggies. In the final game of the weekend, Fowler went 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles, a home run and four RBIs against NMSU. She established careers highs in hits, RBIs, runs scored and doubles in that game, while her home run was a walk-off, three-run shot that wrapped up Nebraska’s 10-2, five-inning run-rule victory. Defensively, Fowler posted a .921 fielding percentage, committing 13 errors. She also made one appearance in the circle, starting against Idaho State in the third game of the season, allowing four runs on four hits in 2.0 innings. She walked four and struck out two, but did not factor into the decision as NU run-ruled the Bengals, 12-4 in five innings.

career statistics Year aVG GP-Gs ab r h 2B 3b hr rbi tb slG% bb hbp so ob% sf-sh sb/att fld% 2012 .248 55-55 161 20 40 5 1 5 27 62 .385 8 0 14 .281 2-3 3/3 .921

18 19 kylee muir’s career highs » Hits: 1 (twice) » Hitting Streak: 1 game (twice) » Runs: none » RBIs: 2 muir » Doubles: none » Home Runs: none junior l infielder l 6-0 # » Walks: 1 » Stolen Bases: none portland, ore. l lincoln hs 20 Muir played her prep ball at Lincoln High School in Portland, enjoying a decorated four- career honors & awards year career. She was a four-time all-state selection, earning Class 4A honorable-mention » Academic All-Big Ten (2012) honors as a freshman, before garnering second-team honors in 2007. As a junior, Muir » Two-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Member was a third-team selection in Class 6A, Oregon’s largest classification. She then went on to earn first-team honors as a senior in 2009. Muir was also a four-time, first-team All- career capsule Portland Interscholastic League selection, earning co-Most Valuable Player honors in 2007 Kylee Muir (pronounced MEW-urr) is poised to contribute in her fourth season in and Player-of-the-Year distinction as a senior in 2009. the Husker program. Muir redshirted in 2010 and saw limited action in 2011 and 2012, As a junior, Muir led Oregon’s largest class with a slugging percentage of 1.222 and an appearing in eight games and earning 15 at bats. Despite limited playing time, Muir on-base percentage of .711. She also ranked second in the state in walks (18) and third has put in countless hours in the batting cages. Her work could pay off this season, as with a .519 batting average. Muir helped lead Lincoln to three consecutive appearances in Nebraska looks to replace two-year starter Ashley Guile at first base, and Muir has more the state playoffs. experience at the position than any other player on the Husker roster. In the summer, Muir put up impressive numbers while helping lead the Bullets to a Muir brings a powerful left-handed bat to the Husker lineup. She has driven in two runs 17th-place finish at the 2008 ASA Gold National Championship and a top-10 finish in in her 14 career at bats, and her power has been on display during Nebraska’s past two fall 2009. Previously, Muir was a member of the Bullets’ state and regional championship seasons, when she has homered six times in less than 30 at bats. Muir’s extra work in the teams in 2003 (12-and-under), 2004 (14-and-under) and 2005 (16-and-under). batting cages have helped her improve her swing and consistency at the plate. She was poised to earn more at bats the second half of last season, before she was hit by a pitch personal on the hand during practice that affected her swing for the rest of the year. This spring, her Kylee Denise Muir was born on Nov. 3, 1990, in McMinnville, Ore. She is the daughter dedication and perseverance may pay off with a starting role at first or as the designated of Dennis Muir and Melody Cobb and the step-daughter of Marcy Muir. Kylee has two player, or a prominent role off the bench. brothers, Tyler (23) and Bennett (8) and two sisters, Tori (18) and Kaitlin (13). Kylee is a pre-criminology and criminal justice major. sophomore season [2012] Muir appeared in only one game as a sophomore, earning a pinch-hit at bat against South Dakota on March 13. She grounded out to first base in that at bat. Despite limited game experience, Muir put in countless hours in the batting cage during the offseason and in-season. Her work put her in a position to earn playing time in March, before she was hit by a pitch in her hand during practice. The injury limited Muir’s ability to swing the bat, and she ended up not earning another at bat the rest of the season. Off the field, Muir earned academic All-Big Ten honors for her work in the classroom.

redshirt freshman season [2011] After redshirting in her first year with the program in 2010, Muir appeared in seven games in 2011. Muir started four games as the designated player and came on to hit in three other games, as she did not see game action in the field during her redshirt freshman season. Muir produced a two-run single in her first career at bat against her hometown school Portland State in the Huskers’ season opener on Feb. 10. That at bat earned her the first start of her career the next day against San Jose State. Muir also started the Huskers’ Big 12 Conference games against No. 5 Texas and No. 22 Texas A&M, facing a second- team All-America pitcher in each of those starts. Muir’s other start came at Creighton on April 13, when she went 1-for-3 and lined a single off the outfield fence. She walked in her only plate appearance of the NCAA Tournament against Pacific.

freshman season [2010] Muir redshirted in her first season with the program in 2010.

before nebraska Muir was the first Oregon recruit to play for the Huskers since the early 1990s and only the sixth ever, including freshman Hailey Decker. The first Oregon native to play at Nebraska was current Husker Head Coach Rhonda Revelle. Regarded as one of the top power-hitting prospects in the country coming out of high school, Muir hit 12 home runs in the summer of 2007 while playing for the Northwest Kylee Muir is a candidate to start at first base or as Nebraska’s designated player in her Bullets, an elite travel ball team coached by her father, Dennis. Decker also played for the fourth year in the program. Bullets.

career statistics Year aVG GP-Gs ab r h 2B 3b hr rbi tb slG% bb hbp so ob% sf-sh sb/att fld% 2010 Redshirt Season 2011 .143 7-4 14 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .143 1 0 7 .200 0-0 0/0 .000 2012 .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0/0 .000 Total .133 8-4 15 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .133 1 0 7 .188 0-0 0/0 .000

18 19 megan southworth’s career highs » Hits: 3 » Hitting Streak: 7 games » Runs: 2 (twice) » RBIs: 2 southworth » Doubles: 1 (seven times) » Home Runs: none senior l outfielder l 5-4 # » Walks: 2 » Stolen Bases: none papillion, neb. l papillion-lavista hs 00 Southworth began her season on a tear to win the starting spot in left. She went 1-for-3 career honors & awards against top-ranked Arizona on Feb. 11 in her first action of the year at the plate. The next » Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award (2012) day, she led NU’s upset of No. 18 Stanford by going 2-for-4 with a walk-off, RBI double in » Academic All-Big Ten (2012) the bottom of the ninth inning. Southworth batted .343 (12-for-35) in the month of February » Academic All-Big 12 First Team (2011) with two doubles and four RBIs. She recorded five of her six multi-hit games in February, » Two-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Member including a 3-for-3 performance against Ohio State, where she set career highs for hits, » Four-Time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Member runs (2) and RBIs (2). Southworth then opened play in March with a career-long seven- game hitting streak, going 8-for-20 during that stretch with two doubles. career capsule In conference play, Southworth started four of Nebraska’s 18 games. The highlight of Megan Southworth entered the Husker program as a catcher, but made the transition her conference season came against Kansas on April 3, when she went 1-for-1 with an to the outfield during her freshman season. She adjusted well to the outfield, starting RBI, a sacrifice bunt, a sacrifice fly and a hit-by-pitch. She went 0-for-4 against No. 5 Texas a team-high 28 games in left field as a sophomore in 2011. Southworth started only the next weekend in what proved to be the final at bats of her season. one game in the outfield last season, as Nebraska featured a deep and talented group Defensively, Southworth was perfect in 32 chances in left field. of outfielders. Southworth put in extra work over the offseason to position herself to compete for a starting outfield spot in her final year, as the Huskers must replace two of freshman season [2010] their three starting outfielders from 2012. Southworth found her way onto the field in a variety of ways as a freshman in 2010, Southworth’s ability with the bat may ultimately determine how many starts she earns. primarily in an effort to get her bat into the lineup. She began the year as a catcher before In her one year as a starter, Southworth put up solid numbers as a sophomore, batting .276 moving to the outfield. She also competed for playing time as the designated player, with four doubles and 10 RBIs in 76 at bats. She has also been productive in a pinch-hitting as well as contributing in roles as a pinch hitter and pinch runner. In her rookie year, role, as she owns a .286 career average as a pinch hitter. Southworth went 3-for-9 as a Southworth made nine starts in the outfield and eight as the designated player, while pinch hitter last season. She owns eight career pinch hits and 28 career pinch-hit at bats, pinch hitting a team-high 19 times. while the rest of the Husker roster has combined for two career pinch hits in 12 career Southworth batted .220 in her first season, adding two doubles and three RBIs in 59 pinch-hit at bats. at bats. Her average rose to .250 with runners on base and .263 with runners in scoring position. Southworth also collected five of Nebraska’s nine pinch hits on the season, junior season [2012] finishing 5-for-17 as a pinch hitter with a pair of walks. She got better as the season Southworth appeared in 19 games during her junior season, as she competed for progressed, going 4-for-14 in Big 12 play and adding three walks. playing time in a crowded Husker outfield that featured five returning players with starting experience, three returning all-conference performers and one freshman who was a first- before nebraska team high school All-American. Southworth earned two starts in 2012, including one in Southworth was a four-year starter for powerhouse Papillion-LaVista High School, left field against Cal State Northridge and one as the designated player against Texas earning co-captain honors as a junior and senior. She helped lead the Monarchs to a State. She finished her junior season with four hits in 17 at bats, producing one double, runner-up finish at the 2008 state tournament, marking the fourth championship game one RBI and three runs scored. She added three walks and one hit-by-pitch to post a .350 appearance of her career. Papillion-LaVista won back-to-back state titles in 2006 and on-base percentage. 2007, and earned a runner-up finish in Southworth’s freshman season of 2005. After starting 29 games as a sophomore, Southworth was primarily a pinch-hitter and playing in the state’s largest class, Southworth was a consensus Class A first-team pinch-runner for the Huskers as a junior. She made nine pinch-hitting appearances and all-state selection in both 2007 and 2008 and earned first-team All-Nebraska and Super- three pinch-running appearances in 2012. As a pinch hitter, Southworth went 3-for-9, State honors from the Omaha World-Herald and the Lincoln Journal Star. As a senior, while the rest of Nebraska’s roster was a combined 1-for-9 in pinch-hitting situations. Southworth batted .422 with 11 doubles, two home runs and 29 RBIs. Southworth produced her lone RBI of the season in her first at bat of the year, recording Also a standout behind the plate, Southworth hit .464 with 10 doubles, three homers an RBI ground out in Nebraska’s 12-4, run-rule victory over Idaho State in the third game and 27 RBIs as a junior in 2007. On the heels of her terrific junior campaign, Southworth of the season. She added her first hit in her next at bat, while also scoring a run against was tabbed as the top player in Class A by MaxPreps.com entering the 2008 season. Colorado State on Feb. 17. In her first start in the batting order, Southworth went 1-for-3 As a sophomore in 2006, Southworth was a first-team all-state selection and earned with her only double of the season against Texas State on March 4. second-team All-Nebraska honors. Following her freshman season, Southworth earned Defensively, Southworth caught the only ball hit to her in left field. Off the field, honorable-mention accolades on the Journal Star’s Super-State squad. Southworth was the only returning Husker to earn a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar award. Southworth also excelled in the classroom, where she served as the junior class vice president after being the class treasurer as a sophomore. She was also a member of sophomore season [2011] the National Honor Society. Southworth played her summer ball for the Omaha Select, Southworth was NU’s starting left fielder for much of the year during her sophomore coached by her aunt and former Husker Kathy Foley, who played at NU from 1977 to 1980. season. She started 29 of the Huskers’ 55 games in 2011, including a team-high 28 starts in left field. Her other start came as NU’s designated player. Southworth posted a personal .276 batting average on the season with four doubles and six RBIs, doubling both totals Megan Marie Southworth is the daughter of Pam and Keith Southworth and was born from her freshman season. She also nearly doubled her number of runs scored from her on Feb. 17, 1991, in Orlando, Fla. Megan has one brother, Brian (23). Her aunt, Kathy Foley, freshman season, scoring nine times after crossing home plate five times as a freshman. was a Husker from 1977 to 1980. Megan is a speech-language pathologist major.

career statistics Year aVG GP-Gs ab r h 2B 3b hr rbi tb slG% bb hbp so ob% sf-sh sb/att fld% 2010 .220 37-17 59 5 13 2 0 0 3 15 .257 7 1 13 .313 0-2 0/0 .833 2011 .276 33-29 76 9 21 4 0 0 6 25 .329 2 2 21 .305 2-1 0/1 1.000 2012 .235 19-2 17 3 4 1 0 0 1 5 .294 2 1 3 .350 0-0 0/0 1.000 Total .250 89-48 152 17 38 7 0 0 10 45 .296 11 4 37 .314 2-3 0/1 .956

20 21 brooke thomason’s career highs » Hits: 4 » Hitting Streak: 10 games » Runs: 3 » RBIs: 5 (four times) thomason » Doubles: 2 (four times) » Home Runs: 2 (twice) senior l outfielder l 5-8 # » Walks: 3 (twice) » Stolen Bases: 1 (eight times) overland park, kan. l blue valley northwest hs 18 sophomore season [2011] career honors & awards Thomason followed up a fantastic freshman season with a solid sophomore campaign. She » Team Co-Captain (2013) started 54 of Nebraska’s 55 games in 2011, making 53 starts in right field and one start in center. » NFCA All-Midwest Region Second Team (2010) After a strong finish to her season, Thomason posted a .319 batting average with eight home runs and » Second-Team All-Big Ten (2012) 34 RBIs. She also ranked second on the team by coaxing 24 walks. » Second-Team All-Big 12 (2010) Thomason’s eight home runs ranked third on the team and her .485 slugging percentage ranked » Two-Time Big Ten Player of the Week (March 26 and May 14, 2012) fourth. She finished with 12 multi-hit games and produced eight multi-RBI efforts, while setting game » Big 12 Player of the Week (March 15, 2010) highs in hits (4), walks (3) and runs scored (3) and posting a career-long hitting streak (10 games). » Nebraska Record Holder for Grand Slams in a Season (2 in 2012) She batted .343 against non-conference competition, but Thomason also excelled in conference » Academic All-Big Ten (2012) play while facing a first- or second-team All-America pitcher in 10 of her 18 games. Five of Thomason’s » Two-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Member eight home runs came during the conference season. She led NU in hits (16), home runs and runs » Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll Member (2011) scored (8) during Big 12 play, while ranking second in batting average and slugging percentage. The strong conference season fueled an impressive end to the year. Over the final 10 games, career capsule Thomason went 11-for-30 (.367) with three home runs and nine RBIs. She hit safely in three of NU’s Brooke Thomason has been one of Nebraska’s best players through her first three seasons in four NCAA Tournament games, while adding a home run, four walks, three RBIs and two runs scored. the program. A two-time all-conference performer and three-time conference player of the week, Thomason has started 159 games in her career, the second most starts of any Husker. She has been freshman season [2010] Nebraska’s starting right fielder the past three seasons, earning 158 starts at the position, the most Despite battling a nagging foot injury all season long, Thomason put together one of the finest at one position by any Husker. She will start in right field again this spring, while batting in the middle freshman seasons in school history in 2010. The injury limited her to 52 starts, but Thomason still of the Nebraska lineup for the fourth straight year. produced a .321 average with 14 doubles, 11 homers and 38 RBIs. She led Nebraska in slugging Thomason has been an outstanding hitter for the Huskers. She owns a .322 career average with percentage (.616), while ranking second in RBIs, doubles and home runs and third in average. 150 hits, 31 doubles, 26 home runs, 119 RBIs, 70 walks and 92 runs scored. Entering her senior year, Thomason’s terrific freshman season put her among elite company in Husker history. Her 14 Thomason ranks sixth in school history with a .556 career slugging percentage, and she is eighth in doubles and 25 extra-base hits both ranked second among all freshmen in program history, behind home runs and RBIs and 13th in batting average. Thomason is the only player in school history to only three-time All-American Ali Viola. Thomason also joined Viola as the only freshmen in school homer at least seven times in each of her first three seasons, as well as the first Husker to produce history to finish with a .300 average and at least 10 doubles and 10 home runs. Thomason was the 30 RBIs as a freshman, sophomore and junior. She is also just the sixth player in school history to hit .300 in each of her first three seasons, and Thomason needs only eight runs scored this spring to first Husker freshman to bat .300 in a season since 2000 and the first to record 50 hits since 2001. become the ninth Husker to record 100 career hits, RBIs and runs scored. Thomason also finished third all-time among Husker freshmen in slugging percentage behind Viola and another three-time All-American, Jennifer Lizama. Thomason finished fourth in home runs junior season [2012] and RBIs and even cracked the Nebraska all-time top 10 with her 14 doubles, good for sixth place. Thomason produced another impressive season as a junior in 2012, earning second-team all- Thomason also became only the seventh player in the history of the program – and just the third conference accolades for the second time in three years. She appeared in 54 of Nebraska’s 55 games, freshman – to produce 10 doubles and 10 home runs in the same season. Nearly half of Thomason’s earning 53 starts in right field. Thomason produced a career-best .326 average in 2012, while adding hits went for extra bases, allowing her to rank eighth in the Big 12 in doubles and ninth in home runs. 14 doubles, seven home runs and 47 RBIs - the most ever by a Husker junior. Among her 10 multi-hit games were five contests where she produced more than one extra-base hit. With her seven home runs, Thomason became the first Husker ever to homer at least seven times Thomason also produced seven games with more than one RBI, joining Viola as the only freshmen in in each of her first three seasons. Two of Thomason’s homers were grand slams, as she set a school NU history to produce a pair of games with at least five RBIs. record for most grand slams in a season. Both of her grand slams were game-ending, walk-off blasts. After missing opening day due to injury, Thomason started the final four games of Nebraska’s Her first grand slam of the season – and of her career – was a historic shot in Nebraska’s first- season-opening tournament. She immediately set the tone for her superb season, going 5-for-15 ever Big Ten Conference game on March 23 against Northwestern. Nebraska trailed 6-3 in the sixth (.333) in those four games with a pair of doubles, a home run and five RBIs. Thomason continued to inning, before Thomason hit a solo home run. Then with two outs in the bottom of the seventh and produce during a difficult Big 12 schedule, when she tied for second in the league with five home Nebraska trailing 6-5, Thomason blasted a walk-off grand slam that powered the Huskers to a 9-6 runs. Thomason’s five home runs tied the NU freshman record for most home runs during a conference win in their inaugural Big Ten Conference game. The walk-off homer was the first by a Husker in 10 season (Big Eight or Big 12), while ranking as the fifth-highest total by any freshman in Big 12 history. seasons. Thomason’s second walk-off grand slam of the season came on April 6 against Illinois, when For her efforts, Thomason earned spots on the All-Big 12 and All-Midwest Region second teams. her sixth-inning slam gave Nebraska the necessary runs for an 11-0, run-rule victory. The two grand slams helped power Thomason to a career-high and NU junior-class record 47 RBIs, before nebraska as she became the first Husker to open her career with three straight 30-RBI seasons. Thomason’s In a decorated high school career, Thomason posted impressive numbers. Her .498 career average career-high batting average was also her third straight season with a .300 average, as she became was a Blue Valley Northwest record, as were her 157 career hits, 30 doubles, 17 triples, seven home the sixth player in school history to accomplish that feat. Thomason’s 14 doubles also tied for the runs, 81 RBIs and 62 runs scored. Thomason’s .498 career average eclipsed the previous record of sixth-highest single-season total in school history and the third-best mark for a Husker junior. .496, held by Christie Ambrosi, a 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist with Team USA and a 1999 first-team Thomason batted .354 during conference play with five doubles, four home runs and 24 RBIs NFCA All-American for the national champion UCLA Bruins. Thomason also set single-season school in only 23 games. She finished the conference season ranked fourth in RBIs, seventh in slugging records for hits (39), doubles (11), triples (7) and RBIs (24). percentage, eighth in home runs and 10th in on-base percentage, walks and total bases. Over the As a senior, Thomason played every inning at shortstop, batting .507 with 18 runs, five doubles, entire season, Thomason tied for fourth in the Big Ten in RBIs and tied for fifth in doubles. six triples, two homers, 23 RBIs and 12 stolen bases. She was a Kansas Softball Coaches Association Thomason excelled in the clutch, producing 27 of her 47 RBIs with two outs, 10 more than any first-team all-state selection and was the 2009 All-Johnson County Sun Player of the Year. other Husker. Thomason batted .500 (7-for-14) with 16 RBIs with the bases loaded and .446 (25-for- As a junior, Thomason batted .470 with nine doubles, 22 RBIs and a .742 slugging percentage. As 56) with 43 RBIs with runners in scoring position. Thomason produced a team-high 13 multi-RBI a sophomore in 2007, Thomason finished with a .527 average and 24 RBIs. performances in 2012, including five games with three-or-more RBIs and a pair of five-RBI efforts. Thomason played her summer ball for the KC Peppers. The Peppers finished ninth at the 2008 ASA In addition to the power and clutch hitting, Thomason also showed patience at the plate, as she Gold National Championship tournament. Previously, Thomason played for the KC Zephyrs Gold from drew a career-high 32 walks to post a career-best .458 on-base percentage. Thomason drew at least 2005 to 2007. one walk in 27 of her 53 games, including four games where she walked at least twice. Defensively, Thomason was solid in right field, committing only three errors on the season while personal recording a team-high four outfield assists. In the classroom, Thomason earned academic All-Big Ten Brooke Thomason is the daughter of Wade and Kelly Thomason and was born on Feb. 21, 1991, honors, as she joined classmate Gabby Banda as the only Huskers to earn all-conference honors on in Phoenix, Ariz. Brooke has one sister, Kayla (25), who was an All-America cross country runner at the field and in the classroom. Johnson County Community College. Brooke is an elementary education major.

career statistics Year aVG GP-Gs ab r h 2B 3b hr rbi tb slG% bb hbp so ob% sf-sh sb/att fld% 2010 .321 55-52 159 27 51 14 0 11 38 98 .616 14 1 43 .377 1-0 1/2 .956 2011 .319 55-54 163 32 52 3 0 8 34 79 .485 24 1 34 .410 0-3 2/3 .960 2012 .326 54-53 144 33 47 14 0 7 47 82 .569 32 3 30 .458 0-1 5/5 .927 Total .322 164-159 466 92 150 31 0 26 119 259 .556 70 5 107 .415 1-4 8/10 .949

20 21 alicia danica armstrong bishop freshman l infielder l 5-10 # freshman l right-handed pitcher l 6-0 # beatrice, neb. l beatrice hs 21 irvine, calif. l woodbridge hs 5 season outlook season outlook Alicia Armstrong is a talented athlete who is focusing exclusively on softball for the first Danica Bishop will contribute to Nebraska’s pitching efforts this spring, as she is one of time in her career. A three-sport all-state performer as a senior for Beatrice High School, only three pitchers - including two freshmen - on the Husker pitching staff. Bishop suffered the homegrown product is the leading candidate to be Nebraska’s starting shortstop this an injury during high school, but overcame that challenge to earn all-county all-star status season despite her limited softball experience. The Huskers return last year’s starting as a senior for Woodbridge High School in Irvine, Calif. Bishop possesses good control, shortstop in sophomore Mattie Fowler, but Fowler is recovering from offseason surgery. an asset she will rely on as she continues to master her pitches and develops her pitching Armstrong started all eight of Nebraska’s fall games, displaying great range and a good repertoire. glove. Her emergence has allowed the Husker coaches to consider moving Fowler to first She made three appearances during Nebraska’s fall season, throwing 2.0 scoreless base in an effort to give Nebraska its best defensive infield. innings of one-hit relief against South Dakota in her longest outing. In her senior year of Offensively, Armstrong brings great potential and ability to the plate. She batted .690 in high school, Bishop served as her team’s ace while leading Woodbridge to the CIF playoffs her senior year of high school, breaking Nebraska’s single-season batting average record for the first time in several seasons. by .095. Her .514 career batting average was also a state record, and Armstrong expects to become a better hitter as she focuses her training solely on softball. She produced five before nebraska RBIs in her eight games during Nebraska’s fall season. Bishop is one of two freshmen pitchers from California on Nebraska’s roster after starring at Woodbridge High School in Irvine, Calif. The final addition to NU’s freshman before nebraska class, Bishop decided to become a Husker following her official visit to Nebraska in Armstrong was a talented multi-sport athlete during her four-year career at Beatrice September of 2011, just two months before she signed her letter of intent with the High School. As a senior on the softball diamond, Armstrong was named the Gatorade Huskers. She was a late find for Nebraska, as injuries had limited Bishop’s recruitment, Player of the Year for the state of Nebraska. She was also named the honorary captain of but Bishop possesses plenty of potential and she put together a healthy and solid senior the Lincoln Journal Star’s Super-State team, capping her career with four all-state awards season at Woodbridge. and three appointments to the Super-State team. A talented athlete, Armstrong earned Bishop completed her prep career at Woodbridge High School last spring. As the team’s all-state honors in three sports as a senior (softball, basketball and soccer). ace in 2012, Bishop led the Warriors to their first appearance in the CIF playoffs in several Armstrong left her mark on the Nebraska high school record book during her softball years, which included a first-round win over Aliso Niguel. She compiled an 11-10 record career. She posted a .514 career batting average, the highest mark in state history in any against talented competition, posting a 2.47 ERA in 150.1 innings. Bishop added one save, class and the highest mark in Class B history, eclipsing the previous record of .500 set by struck out 97 and walked only 39, as opponents owned just a .289 on-base percentage former Husker Nikki Haget. Armstrong batted .690 in her senior season, becoming the against her. Bishop also contributed to Woodbridge’s success offensively, batting .386 first player in Nebraska high school history to bat .600. She smashed the previous single- on the season with 11 doubles, two home runs, 11 walks, 17 runs scored and 32 RBIs in season state record of .595. only 30 games. For her efforts, Bishop was selected to participate in the Orange County Armstrong also set the Class B state record for career runs scored (153) and tied the Coaches all-star game following her senior season. record for career home runs (20). In addition to her six state records, Armstrong set 16 Bishop also experienced a wealth of success on the club level. She was a part of Mark school records. She finished her distinguished career with a .514 batting average, 20 Campbell’s Victory USA 14-and-under team that won the 2009 ASA national championship, home runs, 31 doubles and seven triples. after finishing as the runner-up the previous season. In 2010, Bishop made the jump to the In her senior season in the fall of 2011, Armstrong earned recognition as honorary 18-and-under gold level with the So Cal Athletics, who won the inaugural Premier Girls captain of the Super-State team. She batted .690 with 69 hits, eight doubles, four triples, Fastpitch National Championship in a nationally-televised final on ESPN. In the summer 27 RBIs, 46 runs scored and 32 stolen bases. Her 69 hits and 46 runs scored were both of 2011, Bishop played for the Firecrackers-Snyder team out of Lakewood, Calif. Bishop school records, breaking the marks from her junior season. helped lead the Firecrackers to a third-place finish in a field of more than 300 teams at the As a junior in 2010, Armstrong batted .556 with 33 RBIs, a school-record nine home Gold Triple Crown Colorado Sprinkler tournament in Denver. runs, 60 hits and 41 runs scored. Armstrong tied the Class B state record with two home For her efforts on the club level, Bishop earned an invite to the Allister OnDeck 2010 runs in one game, while she also posted a 17-game hitting streak. Arizona Jamboree, an invitation-only event for elite high school softball prospects. Armstrong excelled as a freshman and sophomore for the Lady Orange. She was the only freshman on the 2008 Class B all-state team after batting .451, including going personal 9-for-10 with two doubles, one triple and one home run in her first three career games. Danica Rose Bishop was born on Jan. 5, 1994, in Irvine, Calif. She is the daughter Armstrong was an honorable-mention all-state selection as a sophomore, when she of Robert and Susan Bishop and has one brother, Bobby (24). Danica is majoring in pre- battled through an injury. inclusive early childhood education. A talented athlete, Armstrong also excelled on the basketball court and the soccer field for Beatrice. She earned second-team all-state honors in basketball as a junior after averaging 13 points and six rebounds per game. In her senior season on the hardwood, Armstrong was a first-team all-state selection and a third-team Super State pick after averaging 17.0 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. Armstrong was also an honorable- mention all-state selection at goalkeeper for the Lady Orange soccer team as a junior, and she earned first-team all-state honors as a utility player in her senior season. Off the field, Armstrong was class president each of her four years at Beatrice, as well as being a member of the National Honor Society. personal Alicia Marie Armstrong is the daughter of Bill and Gina Armstrong and was born on Feb. 21, 1994, in Lincoln. Alicia has an older brother, Joseph (30), and an older sister, Adria (26). Alicia’s father Bill was a member of the Nebraska football team in the mid 1970s. Alicia is an elementary education major.

22 23 hailey emily decker lockman freshman l infielder l 5-4 # freshman l right-handed pitcher l 5-6 # keizer, ore. l mcnary hs 9 corona, calif. l norco hs 4 career honors & awards season outlook » Invited to Try Out for 2010 U.S. Junior National Team With only three pitchers on the roster and just one with collegiate experience, talented freshman Emily Lockman is expected to make a significant contribution to Nebraska’s season outlook pitching efforts in 2013. Although not overpowering, Lockman possesses tremendous Hailey Decker is expected to be Nebraska’s starting second baseman this spring, a poise and maturity, and she has excellent command of her pitches. She has experienced notable accomplishment for the freshman, considering the Huskers return second-team success throughout her career, highlighted by pitching Norco High School to a No. 1 All-Big Ten second baseman Courtney Breault. Decker comes from an athletic family, and national ranking as a senior, when she was named California’s Gatorade Player of the Year. she has natural softball instincts and a great love for the game. A tremendous threat at Lockman posted a 74-19 career high school record with a 0.89 ERA. She added 486 the plate, Decker is also a smooth fielder with good range and a strong arm. strikeouts in 597.1 innings and walked only 97. As a senior, Lockman was 31-2 with a Offensively, Decker was one of the nation’s top prep hitters. She was named Oregon’s 0.35 ERA. She walked just 11 batters and allowed only 11 earned runs in 220.0 innings as Offensive Player of the Year following both her junior and senior seasons. Decker hit .599 a senior, en route to earning first-team high school All-America honors. During NU’s fall in her high school career, producing 43 doubles, 27 home runs and 150 RBIs. Power wasn’t season, Lockman won all three of her starts, including a pair of complete-game victories. the only strength in Decker’s game, as she reached base in more than 70 percent of her career plate appearances, while stealing 50 bases in only 55 attempts. During Nebraska’s before nebraska fall season, the 2010 U.S. Junior National Team tryout invitee recorded a hit in six of her Lockman starred for Norco High School and was considered California’s top high school eight games, and Decker was one of only four Huskers to hit a home run. player in 2012. Following her senior season, she was named California’s Gatorade Player of the Year and the state’s Ms. Softball 2012, in addition to being named the CIF Southern before nebraska Section Division I Player of the Year and a first-team ESPNHS All-American. Decker was a four-time all-state selection and two-time Oregon Offensive Player of the Lockman won CIF Southern Section Division I championships as a freshman and a Year at McNary High School in Keizer, Ore. On the national level, Decker was one of 42 senior. In her final season, Lockman earned the decision in every game and led Norco to athletes invited to try out for the U.S. Junior National Team in the spring of 2010. Decker the No. 1 final national ranking for the first time in school history. was one of the youngest players invited to try out, as most of the invitees had completed Lockman was consistently recognized as one of California’s top pitchers. In addition to their high school careers, including current Husker junior Taylor Edwards. the honors from her stellar senior season in 2012, Lockman was one of only 10 pitchers In her four-year high school career, Decker posted a .599 batting average with 43 named to the MaxPreps California all-state first team in 2011, which honors players doubles, 12 triples, 27 home runs and 150 RBIs. She added 50 stolen bases on 55 attempts regardless of class. Lockman was also one of only eight pitchers named to the ESPNHS and posted a .709 on-base percentage and a 1.031 slugging percentage. all-underclass first team, in addition to being a second-team overall all-state selection. As a senior, Decker batted .633 with 12 doubles, one triple, three home runs and 31 Lockman ended her career with a 74-19 record with a 0.89 ERA in 597.1 innings, as RBIs. She also added 12 stolen bases and 41 runs scored. Decker walked 25 times as a she allowed only 76 earned runs in her career. She struck out 486 batters and walked only senior and was limited to only 60 at bats. She was selected as Oregon’s top hitter for the 97, posting a strikeout-to-walk ratio of better than 5-to-1. Offensively, Lockman owned a second straight season and was named the Oregon Class 6A Player of the Year. career batting average above .375 with 27 doubles, 11 home runs and 133 RBIs. As a junior in 2011, Decker was widely regarded as Oregon’s top hitter. Despite being In a superb senior season, Lockman posted a 31-2 record with a 0.35 ERA, as she pitched around and drawing 28 walks, Decker batted .642 with seven doubles, five allowed only 11 earned runs in 220.0 innings. Lockman added 145 strikeouts and walked triples, eight home runs, 43 RBIs, 40 runs scored, a .735 on-base percentage and a 1.254 just 11 to post an impressive strikeout-to-walk ratio of better than 13-to-1. She also slugging percentage. Her speed was also on display, as she stole 18 bases. Her coach, allowed only 111 hits in her 220.0 innings, an average of only 3.5 hits per game, while Jeff Auvinen, estimated that Decker was intentionally walked 20 times. Decker put up her tossing 21 shutouts in 33 games. The 21 shutouts were a school record, breaking the impressive numbers despite battling an arm injury that limited her to hitting-only duties previous mark set by Teagan Gerhart, a three-time All-Pac-12 pitcher who enters her for part of the year. For her efforts, she earned recognition as the Oregon co-player of senior season at Stanford in 2013. Lockman’s 31 wins also set an Inland record and tied the year in Class 6A, the state’s largest classification. Decker also earned Central Valley for the third-most victories in a season in southern section history. In five playoff games, Conference player-of-the-year honors for the second straight season. Lockman tossed three shutouts and allowed only one earned run. As a sophomore in 2010, Decker hit .538 with six doubles, two triples, 13 home runs, As a junior, Lockman earned all-area, all-league and All-CIF Southern Section honors 45 RBIs, 42 runs scored and a 1.077 slugging percentage. She was the conference player while posting a 21-7 record with a 1.08 ERA and 154 strikeouts. As a sophomore in her of the year, in addition to being a first-team all-state selection. first season as Norco’s ace, Lockman earned first-team all-state underclass, first-team all- Decker burst onto the scene as a freshman, batting .538 with 12 doubles, three triples, league, first-team all-area and second team All-CIF Southern Section honors. That season three home runs, 25 runs scored and 31 RBIs. She also posted a .954 slugging percentage she posted a 20-10 record with a 1.30 ERA and 187 strikeouts in 202.0 innings. and .557 on-base percentage, while helping McNary to the second round of the state As a freshman, Lockman contributed to Norco’s southern section championship by playoffs. McNary made four state tournament appearances during Decker’s career. posting a 2-0 record with a 1.56 ERA, while earning honorable-mention all-area honors. Decker played her club ball for the Northwest Bullets, the same team as Husker junior In the summer, Lockman helped the Corona Angels continue their run as one of the Kylee Muir. Decker earned invites to the adidas Futures National Camp and the OnDeck nation’s premier club programs. In addition to her freshman teammate Dawna Tyson, Softball National Elite Futures Camp in 2009. Lockman joins a Nebraska roster that features former Angels Tatum and Taylor Edwards. The Angels are coached by Dawna’s father, Marty. Lockman helped the Angels win the personal ASA 18-and-under Champions Cup in both 2010 and 2011. She was also part of the Angels Hailey Cassandra Decker is the daughter of Steve and Maite Decker and was born on squad that finished third at the 2010 Premier Girls Fastpitch National Championship. March 31, 1994, in Salem, Ore. She has a younger sister Cammie (16). Hailey’s father was Lockman posted two top-three finishes at nationals with the Angels’ 14-and-under team a former major league catcher who played for the San Francisco Giants, Florida Marlins, and won ASA Nationals in 2005. Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Steve Decker also managed the Individually, Lockman attended the invitation-only OnDeck Softball All-Stars National Fresno Grizzlies, the Triple-A affiliate of the Giants, for two seasons in 2010 and 2011. Elite-64 Futures Camp in both 2008 and 2009. In 2012, he became the Coordinator of Minor League Hitting Instruction for the Giants’ organization. Both of Hailey’s parents were All-Americans at Lewis-Clark State, an NAIA personal school in Lewiston, Idaho. Hailey’s mother, Maite, was also an academic All-American Emily Jane Lockman was born on Jan. 27, 1994, in Chino, Calif. The daughter of Kelly volleyball player for the Warriors. Hailey is a child, youth and family studies major. and Don Lockman, Emily has a younger sister, Abby (15). Emily has not declared a major.

22 23 sammi kiki noland stokes freshman l catcher l 5-10 # freshman l outfielder l 5-5 # tucson, ariz. l canyon del oro hs 11 olathe, kan. l olathe east hs 13 season outlook season outlook Sammi Noland will serve as Nebraska’s backup catcher during her freshman season, Kiki Stokes is expected to be Nebraska’s starting center fielder and leadoff hitter as a where she will benefit by learning from junior Taylor Edwards, the only All-America freshman in 2013, roles she held for four seasons as a three-time high school All-American catcher in Husker history. Noland brings a winning attitude to Nebraska, as she was a at Olathe East High School in Olathe, Kan. A slapper, Stokes possesses outstanding speed three-time state champion in high school, and she won the prestigious ASA Gold National that makes her a threat as a table setter at the top of the Husker lineup and on the Championship last summer. In an effort to get her bat into the lineup, Noland is also a basepaths. Her speed also enables her to cover tremendous ground in the outfield. candidate to earn some playing time in the outfield. Stokes owned a school-record .605 career batting average in high school. She also set Noland put up solid offensive numbers in high school, batting .422 as a junior and Olathe East records with 181 hits, 163 runs scored and 87 stolen bases. An aggressive hitting a grand slam in the state championship game as a senior. She was chosen as player, Stokes put intense pressure on the opposing defense in all phases of the game. one of Southern Arizona’s top players following her junior and senior seasons. A tall and During Nebraska’s fall season, Stokes started all eight games in center field and batted intimidating presence at the plate, Noland fared well in limited action during Nebraska’s leadoff six times, as she was held out of the lineup the final two games due to a minor fall season, reaching base in better than 40 percent of her plate appearances. injury. She hit better than .400 during the fall with an on-base percentage near .500. before nebraska before nebraska Noland was a three-time state champion at Canyon del Oro High School in Tucson, Stokes was a three-time NFCA High School All-American for Olathe East High School. Ariz., and she concluded her prep career by winning the ASA Gold National Championship She earned second-team All-America accolades as a sophomore in 2010 and was a first- last summer during travel ball. team selection as a junior in 2011 and again as a senior in 2012. Stokes is the fourth Noland ended her high school career with a state championship, and she keyed the Olathe East player to earn high school All-America honors before playing for Nebraska. victory by breaking a 4-4 tie with a fourth-inning grand slam. For her efforts as a senior, Stokes was East’s starting center fielder and leadoff hitter each of her four seasons. Noland was selected as a first-team All-Southern Arizona pick and Division II first-team She boasted an impressive .605 batting average in her high school career, collecting 181 selection by the Tucson Citizen. hits, nine doubles, 13 triples and one home run, while producing 67 RBIs and 55 walks. On prior to her senior season, Noland played a key role in helping Canyon del Oro to a pair the basepaths, Stokes scored 163 career runs, while stealing 87 bases in only 91 attempts. of state championships in her first three high school seasons. As a junior in 2011, Noland Stokes set the top three single-season marks in Olathe East history for batting average batted .422 (43-for-102) with 14 doubles, two home runs, six stolen bases, 28 runs scored and on-base percentage, a noteworthy accomplishment for a program that has produced and 28 RBIs. She added a .487 on-base percentage and a .618 slugging percentage, as more than 40 scholarship athletes at the collegiate level. She also owns the top three the Dorados finished with a 35-1 record. One of her two home runs was a two-run shot marks for runs scored in a season and steals in a season. Stokes is also East’s all-time in the state championship game. Noland was an honorable-mention all-state selection in career record holder with a .605 batting average, 181 hits, 163 runs scored and 87 steals. Class 4A and a second-team All-Southern Arizona selection as a junior. She also earned In her senior season, Stokes hit .603 (47-for-78) with two doubles, four triples and her team’s defensive player-of-the-year award. 21 RBIs. She drew 16 walks and struck out only twice while boasting a .656 on-base In her sophomore season, Noland helped lead Canyon del Oro to an 18-6 record and percentage. Stokes also stole 29 bases in 30 attempts, while scoring 48 runs. She an appearance in the state semifinals. During her freshman season in 2009, the Dorados delivered in clutch situations, batting .750 (18-for-24) with runners in scoring position. finished 30-2 and won the state championship. As a junior in 2011, Stokes batted .631, collecting 53 hits in only 84 at bats. She added Noland will join Husker sophomore Mattie Fowler as Canyon del Oro graduates on seven triples, three doubles and one home run, while totaling 48 runs scored, 29 RBIs, 23 Nebraska’s 2013 roster. Together, Fowler and Noland teamed up to win state titles for stolen bases and a .686 on-base percentage. Stokes was also clutch at driving in runs out Canyon del Oro in 2009 and 2011. Both of those teams were coached by Mattie Fowler’s of her leadoff spot, batting .871 (27-for-31) with runners in scoring position. mother, Kelly, who coached Noland during her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons. Her 48 runs scored were a school record, topping her mark from the previous season, Noland played her club ball for the AZ Desert Thunder, which is coached by Lance while her average and on-base percentage both ranked second in school history, trailing and Kelly Fowler. Noland helped the Desert Thunder place in the top 25 at the ASA Gold only the marks from her sophomore season. Her 53 hits also ranked second in Olathe East National Championship every year from 2006 to 2010, including two top-10 finishes. One history and were just two shy of the school record set by former Kansas Jayhawk Val of three Desert Thunder players to join a Division I program this season, Noland capped Chapple. Stokes also drew 17 walks as a junior, the second-highest total in school history her career by helping the Desert Thunder win the ASA Gold National Championship behind only Teddi Ewing, a four-year starter for Michigan from 2006 to 2009. tournament last July. The national title was a first for the program, and Noland contributed Stokes was named an NFCA first-team All-American as a junior. She was joined on the to the title by going 1-for-1 with a sacrifice in the championship game. One day earlier, first team by Jordan Bettiol, now a Husker sophomore outfielder. Noland played a key role in the Desert Thunder advancing in the tournament, as she Stokes was a second-team All-American as a sophomore in 2010. As a sophomore, scored the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning of a 5-4 win over Oklahoma Stokes batted .653 (49-for-75) with three doubles, two triples, 41 runs scored, 10 RBIs, a Athletics Gold. .710 on-base percentage and 28 stolen bases in only 29 attempts. She set school records for batting average, on-base percentage and stolen bases. personal As a freshman, Stokes immediately earned the starting job in center field, as well as Samantha (Sammi) Rae Noland is the daughter of Steve and Mia Noland. Sammi was the role as the Hawks’ leadoff hitter. She batted .532 (33-for-62) with 26 runs scored, 11 born on June 23, 1994, in Phoenix, Ariz. She has an older brother, Seth (24) and a younger sacrifices, seven stolen bases and a .568 on-base percentage. sister, Emily (14). Sammi comes from an athletic family, as her father was a football and In her high school career, Stokes helped lead Olathe East to a pair of regional baseball player at Willmar Community College in Willmar, Minn., and her brother played championships and three top-five finishes at the Kansas 6A state tournament, including baseball at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. Sammi has not declared a major. the 2012 state championship, when the Hawks ranked 13th nationally. Olathe East owned an 88-10 record during her career. Stokes played her travel ball for the DeMarini Zephyrs.

personal Keandria (Kiki) DeVonshae Stokes was born on April 22, 1994, in Maryville, Mo. The daughter of Kenny and Odester Stokes, Kiki has an older brother, Kenny (21) and a younger sister, Kirsten (11). Her father played football at Northwest Missouri State. Kiki has not declared a major.

24 25 dawna tyson freshman l infielder l 5-5 # corona, calif. l corona hs 3 season outlook Dawna Tyson is in the mix to be Nebraska’s starting first baseman in 2013, despite her rookie status. Tyson has impressed the coaches enough to put herself in a position to earn a starting spot, and she split time with junior Kylee Muir as the Huskers’ starting first baseman during the fall. A tremendous hitter, Tyson’s ability with the bat will ultimately earn her playing time as a starter or off the bench this spring. Although only a freshman, Tyson hails from a strong softball background. She joins her older sisters Dena (Washington) and Tori (Nebraska) as a Division I softball scholarship recruit, while her father Marty is a renowned hitting coach and head coach of the Corona Angels’ club program. Dawna was honored as one of Southern California’s top hitters twice in her final three high school seasons. While leading Corona High School to a runner-up finish at the 2010 CIF Southern Section playoffs, Tyson led her team with a .341 batting average and 23 RBIs. Against Division I pitching during Nebraska’s fall season, Tyson fared well, batting around .300.

before nebraska One of three Californians in Nebraska’s freshman class, Tyson was a standout for Corona High School and for the Corona Angels club program, coached by her father Marty. Dawna also has family connections to Nebraska, as her sister Tori was a pitcher and outfielder for the Huskers from 2008 to 2011. Dawna completed her high school career at Corona High School in Corona, Calif., last spring, recording her team’s only two hits in a first-round playoff loss. She was a four-time all-league selection for Corona, earning first-team accolades as a sophomore, junior and senior. Following her senior season, Tyson was one of 22 seniors from Riverside County selected to participate in the Orange and Riverside counties all-star game. She was joined on the team by fellow Husker freshman Emily Lockman. As a senior, Tyson was a first-team All-Big VIII league selection, and she also earned All-Inland Valley honorable-mention honors from the Press-Enterprise. As a junior in 2011, Tyson was named to the All-CIF Southern Section Division I first team. Tyson earned a spot on the Southern Section Division I second team as a sophomore in 2010, while also being honored as an all-area honorable-mention selection. Tyson helped lead Corona High School to a runner-up finish in the 2010 CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs. In her second straight season as a team captain in 2010, Tyson hit .341 with a .491 on-base percentage, 16 walks and 23 RBIs. She was the team leader in RBIs and her .341 average tied for team-high honors. In addition to her individual high school accolades, Tyson was invited to attend a pair of elite camps. In 2008, she attended the West Coast All-Stars National Elite-64 Futures Camp, and she also attended the adidas Futures Top-100 camp in 2009. Both camps are invitation-only events designed for the top softball prospects in the country. Tyson also helped the Corona Angels retain its status as one of the nation’s premier club programs. With the Angels, Tyson won a 10-and-under national championship, finished third at the 12-and-under national championship, finished second and third at the 14-and-under national championship and third at the 2010 Premier Girls Fastpitch National Championship. She also helped the Angels win the ASA 18-and-under Champions Cup in both 2010 and 2011.

personal Dawna Symone Tyson is the daughter of Marty and Donna Tyson and was born on Jan. 29, 1994, in Riverside, Calif. Dawna has three sisters, Dena (28), Tori (23) and Dominique (19). Dawna comes from a softball family, as her father Marty coaches the Corona Angels, one of the top club programs in the nation. Dawna’s sister Dena played at Washington from 2004 to 2007, earning first-team NFCA All-America honors as a senior in 2007, which included a trip to Bowlin Stadium for an NCAA Regional. Tori Tyson spent three seasons as a pitcher and outfielder for the Huskers from 2008 to 2010, before an injury forced her to miss her entire senior season in 2011. Dawna has not declared a major at Nebraska.

24 25 rhonda CAREER COACHING LEDGER Head Coach » University of Nebraska (1993-present) revelle » Nebraska Wesleyan University (1987) head coach l 21st season l nebraska (1984) 754-407 record at nebraska l 762-423 career record Assistant Coach » San Jose State University (1989-92) career honors & awards » California State University-Hayward (1988) » NFCA Hall of Fame (inducted in December of 2010) » Nebraska Wesleyan University (1986) » No. 2 at Nebraska in Coaching Victories (all sports, all-time; 754) » Nebraska Softball All-Time Wins Leader (754) » Two-Time NFCA Midwest Region Staff of the Year (1998 & 2002) CAREER ADMINISTRATIVE LEDGER » Midwest Region Coach of the Year (1995) University of Nebraska » Two-Time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1998 & 2001) » Senior Woman Administrator (Jan. 1, 2006 to March 7, 2008) » Big Eight Coach of the Year (1995) » Nebraska Softball Hall of Fame Inductee (1997) National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) » Dr. Barbara Hibner Trailblazer Award Recipient (2007) » NFCA President (1999-2002; 2005-06; 2013-present) » NFCA 2nd Vice President (1995-98) When Nebraska began its search for a head coach following the 1992 season, the » NFCA Midwest Ranking Committee (1996-98) program was in need of an enthusiastic, high-character individual who would return the » NFCA All-American Committee, Chair (1993-94) Husker softball program to its perch among the sport’s elite. NU found that person in » NFCA All-American Committee, Member (1989-92) Rhonda Revelle, who returned to her alma mater in 1993 on a mission to build on Nebraska’s illustrious past and re-establish the Huskers as a national power. Consider it mission accomplished. CAREER PLAYING LEDGER The numbers speak for themselves: 754 victories; 16 All-Americans; 16 NCAA Tournament Amateur Softball Association appearances; 13 top-25 national finishes; 13 Academic All-Americans; six conference titles; » Five-Time All-American six coach-of-the-year accolades; four Olympians; three 50-win seasons; and two Women’s » Class A Women's National Tournament Most Valuable Player College World Series berths. » 1980 AIAW World Series (Oregon) These are elite numbers putting Revelle into an elite group of collegiate coaches. The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) agreed in December of 2010, when Revelle University of Nebraska (1981-83) was inducted into the NFCA Hall of Fame, an elite fraternity that includes fewer than 65 of » 1982 Inaugural NCAA Women's College World Series the sport's all-time great coaches. » 1982 Big Eight Conference Champions With Revelle's individual legacy even further enhanced, she is now determined to » 1982 All-Big Eight continue raising the bar for one of the nation’s elite programs. » Ranks 9th in School History in Career Saves (7) The Huskers were voted the 12th-best program of all-time by the NFCA in 2003 and Nebraska was recognized as the 10th-winningest NCAA program ever by CBS College Sports in 2007. Under Revelle's guidance, Nebraska became the 10th program to win Revelle posted another 40-win season in 1996 before the program really began to take 1,000 NCAA games in 2009. In charge of a nationally recognized top-15 program, Revelle off. In 1998, Nebraska’s return to national prominence was complete as the Huskers’ enjoyed is anxious to return NU to the World Series, where the Huskers’ six all-time appearances their first championship season in a decade. That season, the Huskers won a school-record rank 13th in NCAA history. 80 percent of their games while returning to the Women’s College World Series for the Entering her 21st season in 2013, Revelle owns nearly every Nebraska coaching record. first time since 1988. Revelle picked up Big 12 Conference Coach-of-the-Year honors after With a Nebraska career record of 754-407, Revelle is the winningest and longest-serving Nebraska swept through the league with a perfect 20-0 record en route to capturing the head coach in Husker softball history. She needs 14 wins to pass former Husker baseball conference regular-season and tournament titles. To this day, the Huskers are the only team coach John Sanders and become the all-time winningest coach in Nebraska history. in Big 12 history to put together a perfect conference season. It took Revelle just three seasons to lead NU to the then-winningest softball season in The 1998 season was the beginning of one of the most successful decades in program school history and a first NCAA Tournament berth in seven years, but Revelle’s connection history. From 1998 to 2007, Revelle led her team to the NCAA Tournament every season, with Husker softball goes back much further. and the Huskers were nationally ranked nine times in those 10 seasons, including seven Revelle has not only added to Nebraska’s legacy as one of the nation’s elite programs, seasons ranked in the top 15. During that decade, Nebraska won more than 70 percent of she helped build that legacy as a player for the Big Red from 1981 to 1983. Originally from its games, averaging more than 43 wins per season while the NCAA selected the Huskers Eugene, Ore., Revelle’s first tour of Lincoln helped establish Nebraska as an elite program. to host five NCAA Regionals. Revelle's teams also won six Big 12 titles in that 10-year She helped lead the Huskers to an appearance in the first-ever NCAA Women’s College span and added five more runner-up finishes while totaling nine All-Americans and six World Series in 1982, and on the strength of that early success, the Huskers returned to academic All-Americans. the World Series two seasons later, finishing third in 1984 after Revelle had graduated. Following the record-breaking 1998 season, Nebraska nearly made a return to the World Future Husker teams built upon the solid foundation Revelle helped lay, and Nebraska Series before falling one win short the next season. The Huskers finished 35-21 in 1999 but quickly emerged as a national power on the diamond, finishing third in 1987 World Series caught fire in the postseason, finishing as the runner-up at the Big 12 Tournament before and fifth in 1988. winning four games in the NCAA Tournament. The Huskers split the first two games with After advancing to four of the first seven World Series ever contested, Nebraska fell Arizona State before losing a 4-2 decision in the regional championship game with a trip on hard times in the early 1990s. Back-to-back losing seasons in 1991 and 1992 prompted to the World Series at stake. a coaching change that brought Revelle back to Nebraska as the Huskers’ head coach. Revelle then put together three consecutive 50-win seasons from 2000 to 2002, marking Barely a decade removed from helping Nebraska emerge into a dominant program as a the only three 50-win seasons in school history. The streak started with a school-record 52 player, Revelle spent the 1993 and 1994 seasons once again laying the foundation for the wins in 2000 and ended with a fifth-place finish at the 2002 Women's College World Series. Huskers’ return to national prominence. In 2000, Nebraska finished second in the regular-season Big 12 standings before winning Nebraska’s re-emergence onto the national scene began to take shape in Revelle’s third the Big 12 Tournament. During the conference season, Nebraska twice defeated Oklahoma, season, when she was named the 1995 Big Eight Conference and NFCA Midwest Region a notable accomplishment since the Sooners went on to win the national championship Coach of the Year. The honor came after Revelle guided Nebraska to a then-school-record while finishing with a 66-8 record. Nebraska made a regional final for the fourth straight 43 victories and a final No. 18 ranking in the inaugural USA Today/NFCA Coaches poll. year in 2000 but fell short of another World Series appearance. With Revelle at the helm, the Huskers have become a mainstay in the national rankings, The next season, Nebraska swept through the Big 12 Conference, finishing 16-2 to as Revelle guided NU to a spot among the nation’s top 25 in each of the first 12 years the win the regular-season title. Revelle led the Huskers to a then-school record 18 straight poll existed. Nebraska was one of only six schools around the country to be ranked among victories, but Nebraska again came up short in the postseason while finishing with a No. the nation’s best in every final poll during that stretch. 14 final ranking for the second straight season.

26 27 The Huskers would not come up short again in 2002. Revelle's team quickly established CAREER COACHING RECORDS itself as a national title threat, as the Huskers posted a school-record 23-game winning » 762-423 (.643) Career Record (21 seasons) streak while beginning the season with a remarkable 34-6 record. During the hot streak, » 754-407 (.649) Record at Nebraska (20 seasons) Revelle's Huskers spent six consecutive weeks ranked fourth in the polls. Nebraska then » 35-32 (.522) NCAA Tournament Record (16 appearances) swept through NCAA Regional play to advance to the Women's College World Series. The Huskers dropped a 1-0 heartbreaker to Arizona in the opener before rebounding with a 1-0 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS win over Michigan. NU was then eliminated with a fifth-place finish following a 4-3 loss Year Record Conference Place Tournament NCAA Finish to Florida State. 1987# 8-16 N/A N/A N/A DNQ The 2003 season once again saw Nebraska rise to new heights. The Huskers opened 1993 18-23 5-11* 5th N/A DNQ the season ranked in the preseason top five for the first time in school history. Revelle's 1994 21-33 1-15* 6th N/A DNQ team quickly ascended to the No. 3 spot in the poll, spending three consecutive weeks in 1995 43-20 10-6* 3rd N/A Regional the highest spot a Revelle-coached team has ever achieved. Nebraska was close to another 1996 42-23 10-8^ 4th 2nd Regional trip to the World Series, but each of the Huskers' final 13 losses on the season were by two 1997 29-24 10-6^ 4th 5th Regional runs or less and Nebraska had to settle for a No. 13 final ranking and a loss in the NCAA 1998 48-12 16-0^ 1st 1st WCWS Regional semifinals at Bowlin Stadium. 1999 35-21 10-8^ 4th 2nd Regional Revelle's Huskers would again be selected as an NCAA Regional host in 2004 and 2005. The 2004 Huskers swept the Big 12 Conference regular-season and tournament titles but 2000 52-21 15-2^ 2nd 1st Regional received a tough draw when the NCAA Tournament pairings were released. Narrowly 2001 51-15 16-2^ 1st 5th Regional missing out on a national seed in the final season of eight-team regionals, Nebraska was 2002 50-14 11-5^ 3rd 2nd WCWS unable to get by a tough California squad in the regional finals, as the Huskers ended their 2003 39-17 10-8^ t-6th t-4th Regional season with a 45-17 record and a No. 14 ranking, while the Bears went on to finish as the 2004 45-17 14-3^ 1st 1st Regional national runner-up. 2005 36-23 9-9^ 7th t-5th Regional Nebraska fell victim to a tough schedule in 2005, as Revelle's team finished 36-23 but 2006 44-12 13-4^ 2nd t-3rd Regional the Huskers were still highly regarded enough to earn the No. 25 spot in the final poll. 2007 37-20 10-8^ 5th t-5th Regional Nebraska was selected to host an NCAA Regional, but the Huskers were eliminated with 2008 25-28 4-14^ t-9th 2nd DNQ a pair of one-run losses after winning their opener. 2009 35-19 9-9^ 5th t-5th Regional Revelle's Huskers rebounded with a stellar 2006 season in what may have been one of 2010 30-29 7-11^ t-7th t-5th Regional Revelle's best coaching efforts. Nebraska did not feature an All-American in 2006, but that 2011 41-14 9-9^ 6th N/A Regional didn't stop the Huskers from finishing 44-12 and posting the program's third-best single- 2012 33-22 14-9! 3rd N/A DNQ season winning percentage. Revelle's Huskers came together as a team to finish as the Totals 762-423 203-147 -- -- Big 12 regular-season runner-up while advancing to a ninth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and finishing the season ranked 14th in the final poll. # Nebraska Wesleyan; *Big Eight (16-32, .333); ^Big 12 (173-106, .620); !Big Ten (14-9, .609) The 2007 Huskers featured one of the top pitching staffs in school history, as Nebraska finished ninth nationally in ERA. NU finished with a 37-20 record and was selected to host CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS a fourth NCAA Regional at Bowlin Stadium in the span of five seasons. Coach Revelle has done her part to add to NU's nation-leading total of 29 CoSIDA After a disappointing finish in 2007, Revelle was faced with a challenging outlook the Academic All-Americans. In 20 seasons, Revelle has had 13 players earn academic next season. The 2008 Huskers were the youngest group in school history with no seniors All-America honors, the highest total in the nation during that time. for the first time ever and 12 players with one season or less of collegiate experience. The youth, combined with a flurry of injuries led to a 25-28 finish that marked Nebraska's first RHONDA REVELLE - NEBRASKA 13 losing season since 1994, Revelle's second season as Husker head coach.

EUGENE LENTI - DEPAUL 12

MARGIE WRIGHT - FRESNO STATE (RETIRED) 12

NATIONAL PRO FASTPITCH ALL-STARS The League held its only All-Star game in the summer of 2005. Three of Coach Revelle's former stars were selected to participate in the game, the highest total of any active Division I coach. SUE ENQUIST - UCLA (RETIRED) 4

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MARGIE WRIGHT - FRESNO STATE (RETIRED) 3

2008 OLYMPIANS Among active Division I coaches, only Arizona Head Coach Mike Candrea had more current or former players selected to a 2008 Olympic roster. Coach Revelle was one of only five active coaches to have more than one player participate in the Beijing Olympics.

MIKE CANDREA - ARIZONA 3

RHONDA REVELLE - NEBRASKA 2 Peaches James (left) played for Coach Revelle from 2001 to 2004 and became Revelle's first former player to have her jersey retired in October of 2010. Under Revelle's coaching, JOHN RITMAN (STAN.) & HEATHER TARR (WASH.) 2 James was a four-time first-team All-Big 12 selection and earned a spot on the 2004 NFCA All-America second team.

26 27 Tabbed as a preseason dark horse to advance to the World Series by ESPN.com, Nebraska began to pull together late in the season, as the Huskers nearly made a run to a Big 12 title. COACHING VICTORIES The Huskers advanced to the Big 12 Tournament title game by winning three straight games, Coach Revelle is one of only three coaches in the Big Ten Conference who has including an upset of No. 7 Oklahoma. Needing a victory to earn an automatic berth to a produced 500 wins at their current school. Revelle's 754 career victories at Nebraska 14th straight NCAA Tournament, Nebraska fell to eventual national runner-up Texas A&M. trail only ' 1,251 wins at Michigan for top honors in the conference. Speaking of success in the conference tournament, the Huskers advanced to the Big 12 Championship game seven times in the tournament’s 15-year history while Nebraska CAROL HUTCHINS - MICHIGAN 1,251 was a member of the league. Overall, Revelle’s Husker squads recorded a regular-season or postseason championship or runner-up finish 13 times in their 16 years as a member RHONDA REVELLE - NEBRASKA 754 of the Big 12. The Huskers made it back to the postseason in 2009, finishing 35-19 and earning a trip to the Knoxville (Tenn.) Regional. Nebraska posted a 10-game improvement in the win column - MICHIGAN STATE 552 from 2008 to 2009 while finishing fifth in a tough Big 12 Conference that sent seven teams to the NCAA Tournament. Revelle picked up her 650th win at Nebraska in the Huskers' win in the first game of the NCAA Tournament, while four of her players earned All-Big TOP-25 NATIONAL RANKINGS 12 accolades, seven earned academic All-Big 12 honors and Molly Hill earned a repeat Coach Revelle has led the Huskers to a final top-25 national ranking in 13 of the 18 selection as a CoSIDA Academic All-American. years the USA Today/NFCA Coaches poll has existed. Nebraska was one of only six Nebraska added an academic All-American for the third straight season in 2010, when programs nationally to be ranked in each of the first 12 final polls. Robin Mackin was a second-team selection. The Huskers also had a program-record five players selected to the academic all-district first or second team, while producing three CAROL HUTCHINS - MICHIGAN 18 all-region selections on the field. As a team, Nebraska produced a 30-win season and qualified for the NCAA Tournament. The Huskers were sent to the Seattle Regional hosted RHONDA REVELLE - NEBRASKA by defending national champion Washington. NU lost a pair of 1-0 heartbreakers to North 13 Carolina in the postseason and picked up an elimination victory over North Dakota State. NU made the postseason with a roster that featured 11 first- or second-year players. KATE DROHAN - NORTHWESTERN 5 The Huskers had a breakthrough season under Revelle in 2011, when she challenged her team to put Nebraska softball back on the national map. Her team accomplished just that, posting the best start in school history, while being ranked among the nation's top-25 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES teams in every weekly poll during the season. Nebraska finished with a 41-14 record in Coach Revelle is one of only two coaches in the Big Ten Conference who has taken 2011, winning 40 games and advancing to an NCAA Regional final for the first time in five her current team to 10 NCAA Tournaments. Revelle's 16 trips trail only Carol Hutchins' seasons. Along the way, Nebraska rose to 11th in the polls - its highest ranking in eight 20 appearances at Michigan and are double the total of any other Big Ten coach. seasons - while defeating No. 1 Florida in mid-March to give the program its first-ever victory over a No. 1 team. CAROL HUTCHINS - MICHIGAN The Huskers went on to finish with eight wins over ranked teams in 2011, including four 20 wins over top-10 opponents. Nebraska also posted 15 wins against teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament, including a 5-4 record against five teams that ended their season RHONDA REVELLE - NEBRASKA 16 at the Women's College World Series. On an individual basis, Taylor Edwards earned third- team All-America honors in 2011. Edwards was the nation's only freshman position player ROBIN PETRINI - PENN ST. 8 named to an All-America team, while she also became the first Husker catcher to earn All-America accolades. Edwards was also one of 25 finalists - and the only freshman - for the USA Softball Player-of-the-Year award. In the classroom, Ashley Hagemann and Nikki Haget each earned academic All-America REVELLE'S CAREER BESTS honors. Hagemann was a second-team selection, while Haget garnered third-team honors. » Wins: 52 in 2000 (school record) The two selections marked the fourth straight season the Huskers had produced an academic » Winning Percentage: .800 in 1998 (school record) All-American, while increasing their nation-leading total to 29 all-time softball academic » Winning Streak: 23 games in 2002 (school record) All-Americans. In Revelle's 20 years at Nebraska, she has produced a nation-leading 13 » All-Americans: Three in 1998 (school record) academic All-America selections. » Academic All-Americans: 2 in 2006 and 2011 (Big 12 record) Revelle also orchestrates Nebraska's defensive efforts, and the Huskers posted the third-best fielding percentage (.970) in school history in 2011. In 2012, Revelle guided Nebraska to a third-place finish in its first year as a member RANKING REVELLE of the Big Ten Conference. Although the Huskers' record wasn't enough to get them into Wins at Current School (Division I active coaches only) the NCAA Tournament, Nebraska once again played one of the most challenging non- » National Rank: 17th (754) conference schedules in the country. Ten of the Huskers' 13 non-conference losses came against teams that made the NCAA Tournament, including four losses to teams that won Career Wins (Division I active coaches only) an NCAA Regional. Nebraska picked up six wins over postseason teams in 2012, including » National Rank: 23rd (762) a three-game sweep over NCAA Regional finalist Northwestern in the Huskers' first-ever Big Ten Conference series. NU was outstanding at home in 2012, posting a 15-1 record at Current School Winning Percentage (Division I active coaches only; minimum 15 years) Bowlin Stadium. Nebraska set records for the longest winning streak in Bowlin Stadium » National Rank: 15th (.649) history (16) and for the best start since the stadium opened in 2002. Before losing on the last weekend of the season, Nebraska owned the nation's longest home winning streak. Career Winning Percentage (Division I active coaches only; minimum 20 years) In addition to success on the field and in the classroom, the Huskers have seen a dramatic increase in fan support under Revelle. NU has called Bowlin Stadium home since 2002, » National Rank: 11th (.643) and the Huskers have finished in the top 10 nationally in average attendance in six of the 11 seasons since the stadium opened. The 2004 Huskers attracted a school-record 19,103 All-Time Career Winning Percentage (Division I coaches only; minimum 15 years) fans and led the nation with an average increase of 340 fans per game, while finishing » National Rank: 48th (.649) third in total attendance and fourth in average attendance (955). In 2011, No. 11 Nebraska drew a school-record 1,960 fans against No. 5 Texas on April 9. The Huskers went on to All-Time Victories with Nebraska Softball post the second-highest average season attendance at Bowlin Stadium in 2011. NU nearly » Rank: 1st (754) matched that mark in 2012, averaging 767 fans per game. The program set a world record for the World's Largest Softball Tailgate when 1,752 fans came out to watch Nebraska beat All-Time Victories at Nebraska (all sports) Wisconsin in the final game of the season. » Rank: 2nd (754)

28 29 Media exposure for the program has also seen a dramatic rise as Revelle has continued to build the program. In addition to national television appearances on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Fox Sports Net and the Big Ten Network, Nebraska will have a radio broadcast of every game for the fourth straight season in 2013. Revelle has also emerged as a leader in the realm of women’s athletics at Nebraska, as she was NU’s Senior Woman Administrator for more than two years. Revelle also worked diligently to establish the first fully endowed scholarship for a female student-athlete at Nebraska, and the Husker softball program now boasts two fully endowed scholarships. She was also the 2007 recipient of the Dr. Barbara Hibner Trailblazer award. Off the field, Revelle is an active member of the Lincoln community, as she was named the 2003 Downtown YMCA Co-Volunteer of the Year and has served as chairperson for several charitable campaigns, including the UNL United Way Combined Campaign, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Light the Night campaign, the Downtown YMCA Strong Kids campaign, the YMCA Cycle-a-Thon for Strong Kids campaign and the Lincoln Youth Council "Let ‘Em Play" campaign. Under Revelle, the 2005 United Way Combined Campaign raised its highest dollar amount ever. A former Husker pitcher from 1981 to 1983, Revelle was a member of the 1982 team that made the school’s first-ever appearance in the WCWS and won its first conference title. Revelle graduated from Nebraska in 1984 with degrees in physical education and health. Before returning to Lincoln in 1993, she spent four years as an assistant coach at San Jose State University in California, where she earned a master’s degree in human performance REVELLE'S MILESTONE VICTORIES AT NEBRASKA with an emphasis in sports management. Win Date Opponent Score Location While at San Jose State, Revelle helped the Spartans to three consecutive top-20 finishes 1 3/5/93 Creighton 14-7 College Station, Texas and two postseason appearances. She served as the pitching coach, recruiting coordinator 50 2/25/95 Creighton 6-4 Omaha, Neb. and camps and clinics director. 100 3/16/96 Santa Clara 6-1 Sunnyvale, Calif. Before taking the position at San Jose State, Revelle spent one year as an assistant 150 4/23/97 Northern Iowa 6-4 Cedar Falls, Iowa coach at Cal State-Hayward and two seasons - including her only other stint as head 189* 4/11/98 Baylor 4-1 Waco, Texas coach - at Nebraska Wesleyan. 200 5/2/98 Texas 1-0 (10) Oklahoma City, Okla. During the spring of 1997, Revelle and associate head coach Lori Sippel were honored 250 3/11/00 Santa Clara 9-0 (5) Sunnyvale, Calif. for their efforts in coaching, playing and promoting softball in Nebraska by being inducted 300 3/2/01 Brigham Young 4-1 St. George, Utah into the Nebraska Softball Hall of Fame. 350 2/22/02 Louisiana State 1-0 Columbus, Ga. A CONVERSATION WITH COACH REVELLE 400 2/14/03 Cal Poly 8-2 Las Vegas, Nev. Q: What is your coaching philosophy? 450 3/13/04 Florida A&M 8-0 (5) Tallahassee, Fla. A: Our coaching philosophy is that we are a team-first program. From the 500 3/19/05 Cal State Fullerton 8-0 Fullerton, Calif. administrators, support staff and coaches to the players and fans, we believe that 550 5/11/06 Baylor 6-1 Oklahoma City, Okla. love is the greatest source of motivation. By that, I mean love for the game, love for 600 2/29/08 Tennessee Tech 11-1 (5) Columbus, Ga. one another and the will to do the hard work it takes to be a champion. 650 5/15/09 Jacksonville State 4-1 (9) Knoxville, Tenn. 700 2/25/11 Hawaii 3-0 Cathedral City, Calif. Q: What have been the keys to your success at Nebraska? 750 4/21/12 Ohio State 4-3 (8) Columbus, Ohio A: The quality of student-athletes has been the single greatest reason for our *Broke NU's previous career win record held by Ron Wolforth success. Their work ethic, talent and willingness to put the team first have been the Note: Revelle's career record was adjusted following the 2003 season when it was cornerstone of this program's emergence. I have also been blessed to have what I discovered that four wins were inadvertently credited to her career total. The wins in consider the best staff any head coach could ask or wish for. Without them, we would question were four games forfeited by Oklahoma in 1994. not be where we are. We do not care who gets the credit. We just care that the job gets done and gets done with the highest standard. TOP-FIVE WINNINGEST COACHES IN NEBRASKA HISTORY Rk. Coach Sport Wins at Nebraska Q: When you are recruiting a student-athlete, what are Nebraska's most 1. John Sanders Baseball 767 impressive qualities? 2. Rhonda Revelle* Softball 754 A: I believe the pride one intensely feels when she is a Nebraska Husker is powerful. 3. Terry Pettit Volleyball 694 This university, athletic department and softball program are dedicated to excellence, 4. Tony Sharpe Baseball 394 and it relentlessly permeates the climate when recruits are on campus. 5. John Cook* Volleyball 387 We feel that Lincoln is a perfect college town, the University is a first-class institution and the athletic department, with its focus on success in academics, *Active coaches at Nebraska athletics and life, sells itself.

REVELLE VS. THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE Q: What do you look for in a Nebraska recruit? Opponent Record NCAA Tournament vs. Counterpart A: We look for a person who embodies our ideals and mission for Nebraska softball. Iowa 6-7 4-2 1-2 They are students and then athletes. They are honest, hard-working people who Illinois 4-0 0-0 4-0 conduct themselves with class. We want student-athletes to join our family who have Indiana 1-4 0-0 0-3 the values of diligence, take responsibility for their actions and respect themselves Michigan 6-3 1-0 6-3 and others. We believe these are some of the qualities of high-level performers, and Michigan State 4-0 0-0 4-0 we want to protect our family by bringing in only athletes of high moral character. Minnesota 9-2 1-0 1-2 Northwestern 3-6 0-0 3-2 Q: How important has Bowlin Stadium been to Nebraska softball? Ohio State 3-1 0-0 0-0 A: Bowlin Stadium is a beautiful venue for both the athletes and the fans. It is set Penn State 5-2 0-0 5-2 up to embrace the team concept, as the fans are right next to us, encircling us with Purdue 0-2 0-0 0-0 their support. And now we have our very own indoor practice facility right next to our Wisconsin 8-1 0-0 2-1 field and locker room. I am grateful that our administration values our sport enough Totals 49-28 (.636) 6-2 (.750) 26-15 (.634) to build one of the premier facilities in the country.

28 29 lori CAREER COACHING LEDGER Head Coach sippel » Canadian National Team (March 2005 - Sept. 2008) associate head coach l pitching coach Associate Head Coach 24th season l nebraska (1988) » University of Nebraska (Aug. 2002 - present) Assistant Coach career honors & awards » University of Nebraska (1990 - Aug. 2002) » Canadian National Team Head Coach (2005-08) » University of Kansas (1989-90) » Fourth-Place Finish at 2008 Beijing Olympics » International Softball Federation Hall of Fame Inductee (2006) CAREER PLAYING LEDGER » AFLAC Assistant Coach of the Year (2002) Canadian National Team (16 years) » NFCA Midwest Region Staff of the Year (2002) » 1998 World Championship (Fifth Place) » Softball Canada Jersey Retired (1999) » 1996 Atlanta Olympics (Fifth Place) » Softball Canada Hall of Fame Inductee (1993) » 1994 World Championship (Fourth Place) » Nebraska Softball Hall of Fame Inductee (1997) » 1990 World Championship (Sixth Place) » First Husker to Have Her Jersey Retired (No. 16 in 1995) » 1984 Canadian National Champions » 1996 Olympian (Team Canada) » 1983 Pan American Games (First Place) » GTE Academic All-American of the Year (1988) » Honda Award for Softball Nominee (1988) Amateur Softball Association » Four-Time All-Big Eight Selection (1985-88) » 1993, 1994 & 1995 National Champions » Two-Time Second-Team All-American (1986 & 1987) » Two-Time Third-Team All-American (1994 & 1995) » Three-Time Big Eight Tournament MVP (1985-87) » First-Team All-American (1993) University of Nebraska (1985-88) Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel is a truly accomplished player and coach. She has » 1988 Women's College World Series (Fifth Place) extensive experience, including on the international level, where she is among an elite » 1987 Women's College World Series (Third Place) group of fewer than 150 worldwide members of the International Softball Federation Hall » 1985 Women's College World Series (Second Place) of Fame. As a head coach, she guided Team Canada to a fourth-place finish at the 2008 » Four-Time Big Eight Champion (1985, 1986, 1987 & 1988) Olympics in Beijing, China, Canada's best finish ever. Back at home, Sippel has produced 17 all-region pitchers in the last 18 seasons. Arguably the most dominant pitcher in Nebraska history, Sippel competed for the Huskers threw only 36.2 innings to earn second-team All-Big 12 honors in 2005. A year later, DeBuhr from 1985 to 1988, earning All-America honors twice as well as academic All-America continued to flourish, as she struck out 304 batters to become the first player in school honors and a nomination for the prestigious Honda Award. Her success as a player has history to record 300 strikeouts in more than one season. DeBuhr finished the season with translated into the coaching field, where she is widely regarded as one of the top pitching a 26-10 record and a 1.50 ERA while tossing 12 shutouts in 32 starts. coaches in the nation, and she earned high praise on the international level when she was DeBuhr was not the only Husker hurler to benefit from Sippel's expertise in 2006. Molly Team Canada's head coach. Hill also excelled and posted a record of 18-2 to set the school record with a .900 winning Sippel has developed three All-America pitchers at Nebraska, including Jenny Voss percentage as a freshman. Under Sippel's instruction, Hill was able to contribute immediately (1998), Leigh Ann Walker (2000) and Peaches James (2004). Ashley Hagemann nearly at the Division I level after pitching in the smallest class of high school softball in Nebraska. joined that list, earning all-region honors in both 2011 and 2012. Hagemann was also a The Huskers boasted one of the top staffs in the country in 2006, finishing with a team first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2011, a noticeable accomplishment for a league that had ERA of 1.65, 17 shutouts and 476 strikeouts, the second-highest total in school history. Sippel five pitchers selected as first- or second-team All-Americans. helped DeBuhr rank 22nd in the nation in strikeouts per seven innings (9.3), 23rd in wins (26) Sippel has had a pitcher earn regional or conference accolades nearly every season over and 44th in ERA (1.50). As a staff, NU ranked ninth in winning percentage and 20th in ERA. the past 18 years. She has produced 17 NFCA All-Midwest region pitchers in the 18 years With Sippel's help, the staff topped nearly all of those totals in 2007, while finishing the award has existed and coached 18 pitchers to All-Big 12 or All-Big Ten accolades in ninth in the nation in ERA. Hill showed dramatic improvement, finishing as just the third the 17 seasons since the Big 12 was formed in 1996. Sippel has coached more all-region underclassman in Big 12 history to post the league's lowest ERA while finishing seventh pitchers than any other coach in the Midwest region and produced more All-Big 12 pitchers in the nation with a 1.05 ERA. DeBuhr and Hill also combined to rank among the national than any other coach in the conference during Nebraska's time in the league. leaders in every NCAA category. Over the past 13 seasons, the Husker pitching staff has compiled at least 350 strikeouts After missing most of the 2008 season while preparing Team Canada for the Beijing 11 times, while posting nine of the top 10 single-season marks in school history. NU broke Olympics, Sippel helped Nebraska post the second-best staff ERA in the Big 12 in 2009. the single-season record in 2001 when the staff tossed 502 strikeouts. Also in 2001, Walker Hill earned first-team All-Big 12 honors, as she finished fourth in overall ERA, but led the increased her career total to 858 strikeouts, breaking Sippel's 13-year-old NU record of conference in ERA in league-only games. Overall during the competitive Big 12 season, 838. In 2004, James topped that mark, finishing her career with a remarkable 947 punch Sippel's staff allowed nearly one fewer run per game than any other team. outs, including a school-record 394 strikeouts in 2004. Another of Sippel's prized pupils, In 2010, Sippel had to deal with injuries to her staff, but she helped develop Hagemann Ashley DeBuhr fell just short of breaking James' record in 2007, finishing a stellar career into a dominant pitcher by season's end. All-American transfer Robin Mackin was expected with 936 strikeouts while averaging the most strikeouts per seven innings of any pitcher to be the Huskers' ace, but she struggled with injuries all season before retiring from the in school history. sport in April. That left the sophomore Hagemann as Nebraska's workhorse down the Hagemann did top the mark in 2012, finishing her career with 988 strikeouts. En route stretch with NU competing for an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament. Under Sippel's to ending her career as Nebraska's all-time strikeout leader, Hagemann also became the instruction, Hagemann pitched NU into the postseason and then allowed only two earned seventh Husker pitcher to record 700 career strikeouts. Six of those pitchers have been runs and just nine hits in 21.0 innings during the NCAA Tournament. coached by Sippel, while the seventh is Sippel herself. Although Nebraska may not have put up its typical numbers in the circle in 2010, both Under Sippel's instruction, James improved each season and became one of the top of the Huskers' primary pitchers earned academic all-region honors, with Mackin claiming pitchers in the nation. James was drafted by the Texas Thunder of the National Pro Fastpitch second-team academic All-America accolades. League, where she was an all-star and finished with a 13-3 record and a 0.88 ERA in 2004, Hagemann then earned second-team academic All-America honors in 2011 during an shortly after completing her Husker career. outstanding season. Hagemann posted a 31-13 record with a 1.75 ERA and 344 strikeouts in In 2005, DeBuhr became just the second player in school history to record 300 strikeouts 276.1 innings pitched. Under Sippel's instruction, Hagemann posted career numbers across in a season when she struck out a Nebraska sophomore-record 335 batters. Under Sippel's the board, lowered her ERA by more than a full run and left her mark on the NU record books. tutelage, DeBuhr showed remarkable improvement from her freshman campaign where she Hagemann, who ranked among the top 10 pitchers nationally in wins and strikeouts

30 31 in 2011, posted the second-highest strikeout total in school history while ranking third in SIPPEL'S STAFF BESTS wins, fourth in complete games and fifth in innings pitched. She also set Nebraska junior » Wins: 52 in 2000 (school record) class records for wins, innings pitched, strikeouts and complete games. On the conference » Winning Percentage: .800 in 1998 (school record) level, Hagemann ranked second in the Big 12 in wins and appearances, third in innings » Innings: 480.0 in 2000 (school record) » ERA: 1.10 in 2004 (7th in school history) and complete games, fourth in starts, sixth in shutouts and opponent batting average and » Strikeouts: 502 in 2001 (school record) eighth in ERA and saves. The Big 12 had five pitchers selected as All-Americans, while » Shutouts: 27 in 2000 & 2002 (school record) Hagemann was a second-team all-region pick and a first-team all-conference selection. » Saves: 7 in 2000 (4th in school history) In 2012, Hagemann again finished in the top 10 nationally in strikeouts while winning » Complete Games: 51 in 2004 (school record) 23 games. As a staff, Nebraska led the Big Ten Conference in two of the most important » All-American Pitchers: 1 in 1998, 2000 & 2004 (school record) pitching statistics, leading the league with 383 strikeouts and holding opposing hitters to » All-Conference Pitchers: 2 in 2000, 2001, 2002 & 2007 (school record) a league-low .215 batting average. In addition to tutoring the Husker pitchers, Sippel works with all phases of the program, SIPPEL'S INDIVIDUAL BESTS including coaching the outfielders, recruiting, film study and administration. Sippel was » Wins: 40 in 1998 by Jenny Voss (school record) recognized for her contributions to the program when she was promoted to associate head » Winning Percentage: .900 in 2006 by Molly Hill (school record) coach on Aug. 5, 2002. Sippel had served as an assistant coach for the previous 13 seasons. » Innings: 340.1 in 1998 by Jenny Voss (school record) "Lori is an elite pitching instructor in a category with a select few," NU Head Coach » ERA: 0.70 by Peaches James in 2004 (7th in school history) Rhonda Revelle said. "But she is more than a pitching coach. She is a coach in all aspects » Strikeouts: 394 in 2004 by Peaches James (school record) of this program." » Shutouts: 18 in 2004 by Peaches James (school record) » Saves: 5 by Ashley Hagemann in 2010 (tied for 5th in school history) A two-time All-American as a player at NU, Sippel holds four NU single-season and » Complete Games: 46 in 1998 by Jenny Voss (school record) five career records. On April 9, 1986, she threw the first seven-inning perfect game in NU history with a 2-0 win over Drake. It stood as the only seven-inning perfect game in SIPPEL'S ALL-CONFERENCE PITCHERS (18) Husker history until James tossed a perfect game against Oklahoma on May 14, 2004, » 1997: Jenny Voss - First Team under Sippel's tutelage. DeBuhr, another Sippel pupil, added her own perfect game against » 1998: Jenny Voss - First Team Iowa State in 2005. » 1999: Jenny Voss - Second Team As a freshman in 1985, Sippel won Big Eight Tournament MVP honors, as the Huskers » 2000: Jenny Voss - First Team claimed their second-ever league title. That season, the Huskers made their third appearance Leigh Ann Walker - First Team in the WCWS and had a school-best second-place finish. Sippel opened the 1985 Series » 2001: Peaches James - First Team with a no-hitter against Louisiana Tech and was 2-2 in the NCAA Tournament. Leigh Ann Walker - First Team In 1987 and 1988, Sippel captained the Huskers to two more College World Series » 2002: Peaches James - First Team appearances, where Nebraska finished third and fifth, respectively. Sippel claimed two Leigh Ann Walker - Second Team more conference tournament MVP awards. » 2003: Peaches James - First Team Sippel was a first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American, the GTE Academic All-American » 2004: Peaches James - First Team Softball Player of the Year and a Honda Award nominee in 1988. On April 30, 1995, Sippel's » 2005: Ashley DeBuhr - Second Team No. 16 jersey became the first retired by the Nebraska softball program. » 2006: Ashley DeBuhr - First Team A 13-year member of the Canadian National Team, Sippel was inducted into the Canadian » 2007: Ashley DeBuhr - First Team Softball Hall of Fame in 1993. In 1994 she helped the Canadians qualify for the 1996 Olympics Molly Hill - Second Team with a fourth-place finish at the World Tournament, and in 1990 she was on the team that » 2009: Molly Hill- First Team finished sixth at the World Tournament. » 2011: Ashley Hagemann - First Team Sippel played for Canada in the 1996 Summer in Columbus, Ga., in » 2012: Ashley Hagemann - Second Team softball's debut as an Olympic sport. She helped 3-4 Canada to a fifth-place finish. Sippel was also involved with the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, and the 2000 Olympic SIPPEL'S NFCA ALL-REGION PITCHERS (17) Games in Sydney, Australia, serving as a color commentator for the Canadian Broadcasting » 1995: Angela Blackwood - Second Team Corporation's softball telecasts. Stacie Stafford - First Team After hanging up her cleats following the 1996 Olympics, Sippel came out of playing » 1997: Jenny Voss - Second Team retirement in 1998 to compete for Canada in the World Championships in Japan. Sippel » 1998: Jenny Voss - First Team pitched a one-hit shutout and struck out 12 against Italy in the fifth-place game to qualify » 1999: Jenny Voss - Second Team Canada for its second straight Olympic Games. She again retired from Team Canada in » 2000: Jenny Voss - Second Team 1999, and her Canadian jersey has since been retired. Leigh Ann Walker - First Team Sippel then moved into a coaching role with Team Canada and accomplished much with » 2001: Leigh Ann Walker - Second Team the squad after being named head coach in March of 2005. The Canadians finished second » 2002: Peaches James - Second Team to the United States at the 2005 Pan-American Qualifying Tournament in December 2005 Leigh Ann Walker - Second Team and Sippel guided Team Canada to a 2-1 upset victory of Team USA at the World Cup of » 2003: Peaches James - First Team Softball on July 19, the Americans' first loss in international play since 2002. » 2004: Peaches James - First Team In the summer of 2006, Sippel guided the Canadians to an Olympic berth by virtue of a » 2005: Ashley DeBuhr - Second Team fifth-place finish at the World Championship in Beijing, China. Team Canada also added » 2006: Ashley DeBuhr - First Team a second-place finish at the Canada Cup, as well as a third-place finish at the II World » 2007: Ashley DeBuhr - Second Team Cup of Softball, where Sippel's team defeated traditional power Australia in back-to-back » 2011: Ashley Hagemann - Second Team games to earn third place. » 2012: Ashley Hagemann - Second Team After leading Team Canada to one win shy of a medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, SIPPEL'S ALL-AMERICAN PITCHERS (3) Sippel earned the distinction of participating in the Olympics as both a player and a coach. Sippel's international legacy grew larger in 2005 when she was one of three Canadians » 1998: Jenny Voss - First Team selected for induction into the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame. » 2000: Leigh Ann Walker - Second Team In the spring of 1997, Sippel and Revelle were both inducted into the Nebraska Softball » 2004: Peaches James - Second Team Hall of Fame. A true testament to her accomplishments, Sippel is enshrined in the hall SIPPEL'S OLYMPIANS (2) of fames of her alma mater, her native country and at the most elite international level. » 2004: Stephanie Skegas-Maxwell, Team Greece An international guest speaker, Sippel graduated from NU in 1988 with a degree in » 2008: Robin Mackin, Team Canada special education. She returned to her alma mater in 1990, after serving one season as an assistant coach at Kansas.

30 31 diane CAREER COACHING LEDGER Head Coach miller » Northwest Missouri State University (1995-96) assistant coach l hitting coach Assistant Coach fifth season l missouri southern (1992) » University of Nebraska (June 2008 - present) » Colorado State University (2000-08) career honors & awards » University of Nebraska-Omaha (1993-95) » Missouri Southern State Individual Hall of Fame (2003) » Missouri Southern State Championship Team Hall of Fame (2002) CAREER PLAYING LEDGER » Three-Time Division II Second-Team All-American (1990, 1991 & 1992) Missouri Southern (1989-1992) » Second-Team CoSIDA Academic All-American (1992) » 1992 NCAA Division II National Champions » 1992 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Champions After orchestrating an offensive revival at Colorado State, Diane Miller is producing » 1990 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Champions an encore performance in Lincoln, leading the Huskers to outstanding offensive totals and » 1990 Midwest Region Champions several school records in her first four seasons. Individually, Miller has produced 12 all- » 1990 Fourth-Place Finish in NCAA Division II conference hitters in her four seasons, four all-region performers and one All-American. » 1989 NAIA District 16 Champions Over the 2011 and 2012 seasons alone, Nebraska's offense ranked among the best » 1989 Ninth-Place Finish in NAIA in school history. The past two seasons, the Huskers have posted the top two on-base percentages in program history, two of the three highest slugging percentages, two of the In 2011, Nebraska produced one of the finest offensive seasons in school history. The top four season batting averages and two of the five-highest runs scored, doubles and RBI Huskers set school records with a .467 slugging percentage and .391 on-base percentage. totals. NU has scored at least 10 runs 31 times in four seasons with Miller leading the NU also batted .301 as a team, the third-best mark in school history and the first .300 offense, and the Huskers have scored at least 15 runs four times in the last four years. team average at Nebraska in 15 seasons. The Huskers added plenty of power at the plate, The Huskers' power numbers have risen dramatically under Miller's guidance, as hitting 58 home runs in only 55 games. The 58 homers ranked second in school history, Nebraska has averaged 42 home runs per season over the past four years, after averaging while Nebraska averaged more than one home run per game for only the second time in 22 home runs per season in the four years prior to her arrival. NU has homered at least Husker history. Nebraska also ranked third in school history in RBIs (270), fourth in runs 30 times in each of Miller's first four seasons, tying for the longest streak of consecutive scored (294), extra-base-hits (125) and hit-by-pitches (42) and fifth in doubles (66), total 30-homer seasons in school history. bases (681) and walks (179). In her first four seasons, Nebraska has averaged 4.9 runs per game, compared to an In 2012, Nebraska walked a school-record 204 times to post a .389 on-base percentage, average of only 3.9 runs per game in the four seasons before she arrived. Nebraska has the second-highest mark in school history, trailing only the mark from the year before. scored at least 240 runs in every season under Miller's direction. The Huskers own a Nebraska also ranked third in program history with 270 RBIs, a .431 slugging percentage .285 batting average, .422 slugging percentage and .378 on-base percentage in Miller's and 77 doubles, while ranking fourth in runs scored (295) and batting average (.294). four seasons, compared to a .265 average, .351 slugging percentage and .339 on-base Nebraska has shown much-improved power in Miller's four seasons. The Huskers hit percentage in the four seasons before she arrived. 31 home runs in 2009 after homering only 29 times the previous two seasons combined (14 In addition to being the hitting coach, Miller also tutors the Husker catchers. She in 2007 and 15 in 2008). NU then slugged 41 home runs in 2010 before homering 58 times has made an enormous impact in that area as well, as she has coached three different in 2011, the second-highest total in school history. The Huskers added 37 homers in 2012. catchers to all-conference honors in her first four seasons, while Taylor Edwards became A school-record 10 players homered during the 2009 season, as no more than nine the first Nebraska catcher to earn All-America accolades in 2011. No Husker catcher had players had ever homered in one season prior to Miller's arrival. Julie Brechtel and Heidi earned all-conference accolades in the eight seasons prior to Miller's arrival. Foland led the team with six home runs each after neither recorded a home run in their The Huskers showed tremendous offensive improvement under Miller in 2009. Her freshman seasons. Overall, seven of Nebraska's nine returning hitters (excluding slappers) instruction had an immediate impact, as the Huskers scored at least 10 runs in each of recorded career-high home run totals in Miller's first year and either matched or exceeded their first three games in 2009, matching a feat that had been accomplished only one other their career totals entering the year, including three seniors. That was again the case in time in the storied history of Husker softball. Nebraska went on to set a school record for 2010, as eight Huskers homered on the season and each either matched or exceeded her sacrifice flies (15), hit batters (48), walks per game (3.4) and number of players hitting a career high. Foland produced 13 home runs, the highest total by a Husker in 10 seasons. home run (10) in Miller's first season, while one individual record was also set. In 2011, freshman twins Tatum and Taylor Edwards combined for 32 home runs, the Nebraska also finished with the third-best on-base percentage (.382) in program history second-highest total by any two players in school history. Both players surpassed the in 2009, while averaging the fifth-most runs per game (5.64) and finishing with the sixth- previous Husker freshman home run record of 13, as Tatum hit 14 homers and Taylor best batting average (.277). slugged 18 home runs, the second-highest overall total in school history. In 2012, Brooke The 2009 offense was led by six seniors who combined to earn seven career All-Big Thomason had seven home runs, as she became the first player in school history to homer 12 awards. Miller faced a challenge in 2010 replacing that lost production. Nebraska at least seven times in each of her first three seasons, all under Miller's instruction. lost seven of its top eight batting averages from the 2009 season and had only one The Huskers have also shown great discipline at the plate under Miller, posting four of returning hitter who batted better than .220. The 2010 Husker lineup regularly featured the top six single-season on-base percentages in school history, including the top two. NU four freshmen and sophomores and as many as seven. Overall, the 2010 starting lineup drew 181 walks in only 53 games in 2009 to average a then-school-record 3.4 walks per featured six players with one season or less experience facing Division I pitchers. game. Nebraska had three players draw at least 25 walks in 2009, tying for the highest Despite its inexperience, the 2010 Husker offense topped its 2009 totals in several mark in school history. Combined with 48 hit batters, NU finished with a .376 on-base categories in the second year of Miller's system. Nebraska's batting average dipped percentage in 2009, the fourth-highest mark in school history. In 2010, the Huskers drew slightly to .269, but the Huskers' power numbers took a big leap. The Huskers finished 159 walks and added 60 hit-by-pitches to post a .358 on-base percentage that ranked fifth with 41 homers and 73 doubles in 2010, while posting a .401 slugging percentage. The in school history. In 2011, Nebraska posted a school-record .391 on-base percentage, nine 2010 Nebraska offense ranked fourth in school history in doubles and sixth in home runs, points better than the previous record. The Huskers nearly matched that mark in 2012, slugging percentage and extra-base hits. The group also broke the school hit-by-pitch drawing a school-record 204 walks to post a .389 on-base percentage. record set the previous season, getting plunked 60 times. In only four seasons, Miller has guided 12 different hitters to all-conference honors. The underclassmen, who entered the season with uncertainty about their ability to Three Husker seniors earned all-conference accolades in 2009 and three underclassmen, produce, finished with a collective .277 average, 47 doubles, 19 home runs and 124 RBIs. including one freshman, took home All-Big 12 honors in 2010. Brechtel, Ashley Guile and After being led by seniors in 2009, Nebraska's top five hitters included one freshman, Thomason each earned NFCA All-Midwest Region accolades in 2010 after no Husker two sophomores and two juniors in 2010. Those five hitters combined to bat .328 with 53 hitter had made the all-region team the previous three seasons. In 2011, the Edwards doubles, 34 home runs, 157 RBIs and 159 runs scored. twins each earned All-Big 12 honors, while Taylor was a first-team all-region pick and a

32 33 MILLER'S HUSKER OFFENSE TEAM BESTS third-team All-American. Taylor was also one of 25 finalists for the USA Softball Player-of- the-Year award. In 2012, Gabby Banda, Courtney Breault, Tatum Edwards and Thomason » Average: .301 in 2011 (3rd in school history) each earned All-Big Ten accolades. » Hits: 439 in 2011 Prior to coming to Lincoln, Miller spent the previous eight seasons as an assistant coach » Runs: 295 in 2012 (4th in school history) at Colorado State, where she served as the Rams’ hitting coach, recruiting coordinator and » Runs Per Game: 5.35 in 2011 (3rd in school history) camps director, while also instructing the catchers. After a successful stint in Fort Collins » RBIs: 270 in 2011 and 2012 (3rd in school history) » Walks: 204 in 2012 (school record) where she established herself as one of the country’s premier hitting coaches, Miller has » Walks Per Game: 3.7 in 2012 (school record) continued each of those duties in Lincoln. » Home Runs: 58 in 2011 (2nd in school history) "We feel very fortunate to have Diane on the Nebraska softball coaching staff," NU » Doubles: 77 in 2012 (3rd in school history) Head Coach Rhonda Revelle said. "Diane has a proven track record as a hitting coach. She » Hit-by-Pitches: 60 in 2010 (school record) has done a tremendous job and the numbers speak for themselves." » On-Base Percentage: .391 in 2011 (school record) A native of Greeley, Kan., Miller helped Colorado State’s hitters re-write the CSU and » Slugging Percentage: .467 in 2011 (school record) Mountain West Conference record books. A total of 14 school records fell during Miller’s » Sacrifice Flies: 15 in 2009 (school record) eight seasons. Each of the Rams’ top-five single-season marks for doubles, home runs and slugging percentage were established during Miller’s tenure. CSU also claimed four of the MILLER'S HUSKER INDIVIDUAL BESTS top five single-season records for batting average, runs scored, hits and RBIs under Miller. » Average: .382 in 2010 by Ashley Guile (8th in school history) On the conference level, Colorado State established a total of 44 MWC offensive » Hits: 62 in 2011 by Nikki Haget and in 2012 by Gabby Banda records while Miller was at the school. Additionally, the Rams led the league in doubles » Runs: 51 in 2011 by Nikki Haget (tied for 7th in school history) three times, batting average and slugging percentage twice and hits and total bases once. » RBIs: 67 in 2011 by Taylor Edwards (3rd in school history) Nationally, CSU featured one of the nation’s most powerful offensive attacks in Miller's » Walks: 40 in 2012 by Taylor Edwards (tied school record) final three seasons. Colorado State was the only team in the country to rank in the top 20 » Home Runs: 18 in 2011 by Taylor Edwards (2nd in school history) nationally in home runs per game, doubles per game and slugging percentage each of the » Doubles: 15 in 2010 by Ashley Guile (tied for 4th in school history) last three years. The Rams also ranked in the top 20 nationally in average three times in » Hit-by-Pitches: 11 in 2010 by Julie Brechtel and Ashley Guile (school record) her last four seasons, including a pair of top-five finishes. » On-Base Percentage: .520 by Ashley Guile in 2010 Over the last five years, Colorado State displayed power and a knack for scoring runs » Slugging Percentage: .738 by Taylor Edwards in 2011 that was nearly unmatched in Division I. In the final 2008 NCAA statistical rankings, » Sacrifice Flies: 4 by Julie Brechtel in 2010 Miller’s last Colorado State team ranked fourth in Division I in home runs per game (1.33), sixth in doubles per game (1.69), seventh in slugging percentage (.522), ninth in scoring MILLER'S COACHING CAREER OFFENSIVE BESTS (5.92 runs per game) and 14th in batting average (.313). » Average: .327 in 2004 at Colorado State (CSU record) The Rams ranked among the nation’s top home run-hitting clubs for the fourth time in » Hits: 479 in 2004 at Colorado State (2nd in CSU history) five seasons in 2008. Miller had previously guided CSU to final home run rankings of fifth » Runs: 302 in 2008 at Colorado State (2nd in CSU history) in 2007, 11th in 2006 and eighth in 2004, as the Rams slugged at least 53 home runs in » RBIs: 270 in 2011 and 2012 at Nebraska (3rd in NU history) each of those seasons. In Miller's last five years, Colorado State averaged more than 55 » Walks: 204 in 2012 at Nebraska (NU record) home runs per season. Prior to Miller’s arrival, no Colorado State team had ever hit more » Home Runs: 78 in 2007 at Colorado State (CSU record) than 25 home runs in a season in 26 years of Ram softball. » Doubles: 90 in 2007 at Colorado State (CSU record) Colorado State also ranked in the top 20 nationally for doubles in four of her last five » On-Base Percentage: .391 in 2011 at Nebraska (NU record) seasons, while Miller’s hitters produced the Rams’ eight highest single-season doubles » Slugging Percentage: .522 in 2008 at Colorado State (CSU record) totals in school history, including a school-record 96 in 2004. Miller's last five teams averaged nearly 85 doubles per season, while prior to her arrival, no Colorado State team MILLER'S ALL-CONFERENCE HITTERS (32) had ever recorded 70 doubles in a season. » 2001 (1): Holly Schmillen The Rams averaged more than five runs per game over her final five seasons. The » 2003 (3): Steph Roberts (Player of the Year); Ricki Walker; Jennifer Mahoney offense produced at least 220 runs in each of the past five years while producing four » 2004 (3): Kerry Farrell; Ricki Walker; Stephanie Roberts seasons with more than 265 runs, including 302 runs scored in only 51 games in 2008. » 2005 (4): Julia Kloppe; Stephanie Roberts; Lauren Cusick; Brittany Huerta Lauren Cusick ended her stellar career by earning her fourth all-conference honor in » 2006 (2): Tara Harbert; Lauren Cusick 2008. As a senior, Cusick hit .393 with 15 doubles, 20 home runs, 42 RBIs, 61 runs scored » 2007 (4): Ashley Munoz (Freshman of the Year); Stacey Leigh; Lauren Cusick; Allison Majam and an .863 slugging percentage. Cusick is one of 12 Rams who broke a Mountain West » 2008 (3): Lauren Cusick (Player of the Year); Allison Majam; Ashley Munoz Conference offensive record during Miller’s eight seasons in Fort Collins. » 2009 (3): Crystal Carwile; Amanda Duran; Meghan Mullin Cusick, a 2008 Easton second-team All-American, led the Mountain West in home runs, » 2010 (3): Ashley Guile; Nikki Haget; Brooke Thomason runs scored and slugging percentage in 2008, while ranking second in the nation in home » 2011 (2): Tatum Edwards; Taylor Edwards runs per game, third in runs per game, fourth in total home runs and eighth in slugging. » 2012 (4): Gabby Banda; Courtney Breault; Tatum Edwards; Brooke Thomason In her time at Colorado State, Miller helped coach 20 all-conference selections, including two freshmen of the year and two players of the year. On a national and regional MILLER'S NFCA ALL-REGION HITTERS (14) level, Miller helped instruct 12 All-West region selections, one NFCA second-team All- » 2001: Holly Schmillen (Second Team) American and four Easton All-Americans, including two first-team selections. » 2003: Steph Roberts (First Team) Prior to entering the coaching profession, Miller was a three-time All-America catcher » 2004: Kerry Farrell (First Team); Ricki Walker (First Team); Brittany Huerta (Second Team) at Missouri Southern State College and led her team to an NCAA Division II national Stephanie Roberts (Second Team) championship in 1992. In the fall of 2002, Miller was inducted into the Missouri Southern » 2005: Stephanie Roberts (Second Team) State College Hall of Fame along with every member of the championship team. In » 2006: Lauren Cusick (Second Team) November of 2003, she was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame as an individual » 2008: Lauren Cusick (Second Team); Allison Majam (Second Team) student-athlete. » 2010: Julie Brechtel (Second Team); Ashley Guile (Second Team); Brooke Thomason (Second Team) Miller earned her undergraduate degree in education from Missouri Southern in 1992, » 2011: Taylor Edwards (First Team) and later received her master's of arts degree from the University of Nebraska-Omaha in 1995. She received her first coaching job at UNO from Mary Yori, the older sister of MILLER'S ALL-AMERICAN HITTERS (1) Nebraska women’s basketball head coach Connie Yori. Prior to taking six years off from » 2011: Taylor Edwards (Third Team) coaching while continuing to work in collegiate athletics, Miller rejoined Mary Yori as an assistant coach at Colorado State beginning with the 2000 season.

32 33 husker softball support staff katie anita brown jensen

» director of softball operations » softball office manager Katie Brown was hired full-time in January of 2013 as Nebraska's first director of softball Anita (A.J.) Jensen is in her 14th year as the softball office manager, and her 23rd year operations. In her new role, Brown will help coordinate team travel and camps, among many with the University overall. Jensen joined the Huskers in 1990 as the women's basketball other duties. Brown, who is completing work toward a master's degree in higher education secretary. She served in that role for six years before spending two years in the College of administration, served as a volunteer coach in 2011. Journalism and Mass Communications and one year in the office of Summer Sessions. As a player at Iowa from 2007 to 2010, Brown started 175 games and posted a .282 Jensen is responsible for coordinating all softball team travel arrangements, managing career batting average with 20 home runs. For her efforts, Brown was a two-time All-Big day-to-day administrative procedures and acting as the primary contact at the softball office. Ten selection, earning first-team honors in 2008 and second-team accolades in 2009. Brown A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Jensen shares her home with her cats Max and Pickles. ranked fifth in Iowa history with 20 career home runs and tied for 12th with 31 career doubles. kirby emily wright schueth

» fifth-year undergraduate coach » softball athletic trainer Kirby Wright is serving as Nebraska's fifth-year undergraduate coach this season, after Emily Schueth is in her first season as a full-time athletic trainer at Nebraska in 2012-13. completing her playing career in 2012. Wright will work with the Husker catchers - including Schueth spent the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant at NU, while earning her catching bullpen - after serving as Nebraska's backup catcher from 2009 to 2012. In addition master's degree in education administration in May of 2012. Schueth will work with the to working with the catchers, Wright will also assist the coaching staff with game video softball team for the third straight season in 2013. taping and analysis and opponent scouting. A native of Winner, S.D., Schueth graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan in May of 2010 Wright appeared in 67 games in her career, including 42 starts, 38 of which came behind with a degree in athletic training and a minor in health and human performance. While the plate. Wright posted a .186 career batting average with four doubles, one home run, at Nebraska Wesleyan, she worked with multiple programs, including the softball team. 10 RBIs and 20 walks. She had a knack for getting on base, posting a .333 career on-base Schueth also spent a semester at Lincoln Northeast High School, primarily working with percentage, including a .462 mark as a senior. The annual Nebraska softball coaches' award the football team. was renamed the Wright-Borg Coaches award in 2012, to honor the contributions of Wright and former Husker Jaime (Borg) Seeman. Off the field, Wright was a 2012 academic All-Big Ten selection and a three-time conference honor roll member.

ashley pat guile logsdon

» graduate manager » associate a.d./senior woman administrator Ashley Guile is serving as Nebraska's graduate manager this season as she pursues a A member of the Nebraska Athletic Department since 1979, Pat Logsdon was promoted master's degree. Guile was a catcher and first baseman for the Huskers from 2008 to 2012. to senior woman administrator on March 7, 2008, in addition to her duties as associate Guile will assist Nebraska's coaches in a variety of ways, while also helping with practice athletic director for administration. Logsdon, previously served in the role of assistant athletic setup and field maintenance. director, took over Senior Woman Administrator duties from Rhonda Revelle. A native of Olathe, Kan., Guile started 217 games in her career, posting a .309 batting Logsdon’s duties include oversight on all administrative issues and operational functions average. She was an all-conference, all-region and two-time conference player-of-the-week of the Athletic Director’s office; oversight in the areas of administration, athletic medicine, selection. Guile owns a share of two Nebraska game records (walks and runs scored), and nutrition, football operations, softball, volleyball, women's gymnastics and rifle; developing she produced the longest RBI streak in school history (10 games as a senior). Guile ended her and implementing administrative policies and procedures, assisting with strategic planning, career ranked second in school history in hit-by-pitches (26), fourth in walks (103) and ninth reviewing and maintaining game and coaching contracts and oversight of the administrative in doubles (35) and RBIs (118). Off the field, Guile was a two-time academic all-conference budget. Previously, Logsdon spent six seasons as NU’s director of football operations, the honoree, and she took home a Big Ten Sportsmanship Award in 2012 along with Nebraska's first female in Division I to serve in that capacity. She handled organization of all recruiting prestigious Heart and Soul Award. functions, supervised compliance activities and coordinated all football administrative Guile earned her bachelor's degree in special education with a coaching endorsement operations, including travel and practice operations. Logsdon served three years as assistant in December of 2011. to the director of football operations and 14 seasons as the football recruiting secretary. Logsdon received a bachelor’s degree in education from Nebraska in 1989.

34 35 husker softball support staff kim matt schellpeper smith

» associate director of academic programs » assistant media relations director Kim Schellpeper joined the Academic Performance Team in 1996 and was promoted to Matt Smith was named an assistant media relations director at Nebraska in February of associate director of academic programs in 2007. She has served as an academic counselor 2008, after previously serving for more than four years as a student and intern. Smith is in and the coordinator of learning development programs for more than a decade, with her his 10th season as the media relations contact for the Nebraska softball program, after first responsibilities including the administration and evaluation of the tutorial program, the working with the program as a student assistant in 2004. In his duties as the softball media mentoring program, the study hall program and learning assessments. director, Smith is responsible for the production of the media guide and maintenance of the Along with assisting Nebraska's Compliance Office with the rules education training for softball page on Huskers.com, as well as serving as official scorer for all home games. tutors and student-workers, Schellpeper also serves as the liaison to UNL's Writing Center, In addition to his duties as softball media relations director, Smith is a secondary contact the Office for Students with Disabilities and to consulting clinical psychologists. for the Husker football team, and he produces Nebraska's official game-day football program. Schellpeper came to Nebraska from the Omaha Public School system, where she served He also spent two seasons as the soccer media relations director in 2004 and 2005. as a reading specialist and social studies instructor at Omaha Central High School for 12 years. A native of Stanton, Neb., Schellpeper earned a bachelor's degree in education from Nebraska in 1981, and a master's degree in curriculum and instruction in August 2000. nate keith rohr zimmer » softball radio announcer Nate Rohr enters his ninth season as Nebraska softball's radio announcer for the IMG Husker Sports Network in 2013, when he will call every game for the fourth straight season. » associate athletic director for life skills A native of Beatrice, Neb., Rohr graduated with a degree in broadcasting from Nebraska In his 25th year serving Nebraska Athletics, Keith Zimmer leads Nebraska's Life Skills in 2009. He was hired by the Husker Sports Network as the full-time traffic director in June unit within the department. Zimmer, who started at Nebraska in 1987, carries 24 years of of 2012. Rohr has also served as the fill-in announcer for Husker women's basketball games life skills and student services experience. and for Sports Nightly. He has also called Nebraska wrestling matches, Lincoln Stars hockey Components of the Husker Life Skills program include individual student-athlete meetings, games and countless high school sports. Rohr has previously served as the public address major life skills events, facilitation of two zero-credit seminars, community outreach, graduate announcer for the Husker softball, soccer and swimming and diving programs. school assistance and postgraduate scholarships. Zimmer, who worked in Nebraska's Academic and Support Services area from 1988 to 2006, is regarded as a national leader in the life skills area. He received one of the top honors in college athletics in September katie of 2006, when he was chosen for the Dr. Gene Hooks Award as the Life Skills Administrator of the Year. He is an honorary member of the Golden Key National Honory Society and has received the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary Service to Students. pfannenstiel Zimmer earned his bachelor’s degree at Wayne State College and his master’s in education from Springfield (Mass.) College. He and his wife Michelle have two sons, Logan and Caden. » event manager Katie Pfannenstiel (formerly Butzke) was named an event management specialist lauren in September of 2006, after previously serving within the Nebraska Events Office as a project assistant since 2004. She assists with the day-to-day operations of the office and coordinates the scheduling and game-day event management for women's basketball, harris men's and women's gymnastics, women's swimming and diving and softball, while also assisting with football and baseball. » softball strength coach A Lincoln native, Pfannenstiel received a bachelor’s degree in sport management from Nebraska Wesleyan in 2003, where she was a four-year letterwinner on the softball A certified strength and conditioning specialist, Lauren Harris became part of the Husker diamond. She married Dusty Pfannenstiel in 2012. strength and conditioning program for the Nebraska volleyball, softball, women's gymnastics and rifle programs in February of 2012. Before joining the Nebraska staff, Harris served as the director of strength and conditioning at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, beginning in 2009. While at TAMUCC, Harris was responsible jen for the training and supervision of all 14 Division I sports, and oversaw the design and completion of TAMUCC's first athletics-only weight facility in the spring of 2011. roeber Harris served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for Olympic sports at Ohio State from 2006 to 2009. She served a six-week stint as the USA National Synchronized Swimming strength coach while they trained on-site at OSU. Harris also was part of the » turf manager Olympic sports strength and conditioning staff at Marshall. Jen Roeber is in her 11th year as the turf manager for Bowlin Stadium, honored as A basketball player at Hardin-Simmons in Abilene, Texas, Harris earned All-ASC (2001- the 2004 collegiate field of the year by the SportsTurf Managers Association. Roeber is 2004) and Kodak First-Team All-America honors (2004). She holds all HSU career, season responsible for daily maintenance of the field, as well as game-day setup. Roeber earned and game three-point records and was named ASC Female Athlete of the Year in 2004. a degree in horticulture from Northeast Community College. A native of Wakefield, Neb., Harris is a native of Stephenville, Texas, and graduated with her bachelor's degree (2004) Roeber also works on the grounds crew for the Lincoln Saltdogs independent league and master's degree (2005) in sports and recreation management from Hardin-Simmons. baseball team.

34 35 shawn ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE » Nebraska, Director of Athletics (Jan. 1, 2013-present) » Miami, Director of Athletics (2011-12) eichorst » Wisconsin, Deputy Athletic Director (2009-11) » Wisconsin, Executive Associate Athletic Director (2007-09) » director of athletics » Wisconsin, Senior Associate Athletic Director (2006-07) » South Carolina, Interim Athletic Director (2005-06) Shawn Eichorst was named the 14th athletic director in the history of the University of » South Carolina, Senior Associate Athletic Director (2004-05) Nebraska by Chancellor Harvey Perlman on Oct. 4, 2012. Eichorst was formally introduced » Wisconsin-Whitewater, Athletic Director (1999-2003) as the Special Assistant to the Chancellor on Oct. 9. » Marquette University National Sports Law Institute Board of Advisors Eichorst replaces legendary coach and athletic director Tom Osborne on Jan. 1, 2013. Osborne announced his retirement as Nebraska's athletic director on Sept. 26, after spending EDUCATIONAL LEDGER five years in the role. » Wisconsin-Whitewater (Bachelor's Degree in Business, 1990) Eichorst said he was honored to get the privilege to be a part of Nebraska Athletics. » Marquette (Juris Doctorate in 1995) "(Nebraska is) one of the great universities in America and one of the strongest athletic » Assistant Adjunct Professor of Law (Marquette) departments in all of college sports who has the welfare of its student-athletes at the heart of everything they do. I am humbled by both the responsibility and opportunities that lie ahead. I hope to carry on the rich tradition of Husker excellence set by Coach Osborne was bowl-eligible each year during Eichorst's tenure, and the baseball program competed and so many others." in the 2004 College World Series. Additionally, he facilitated and supervised multi-million Perlman said it was Eichorst's commitment to putting student-athletes first that made dollar facility projects, including a state-of-the-art football training facility, partnership/ Eichorst stand out. sponsorship agreements and substantial department organizational and policy growth. "When I asked him how, if he were here five years from now, would I be able to measure A native of Lone Rock, Wis., Eichorst was an all-conference defensive back, three-time his success, his response was that if the coaches and student-athletes had been successful letterwinner and 1990 team captain for the UW-Whitewater football team. He graduated and nobody knows his name, it would be a success." magna cum laude in business from UW-Whitewater in 1990 and earned a law degree from Eichorst comes to Nebraska after spending 18 months as the athletic director at the Marquette University in 1995. University of Miami. He was named the 12th athletic director at Miami on April 12, 2011. In 2006, he was awarded the Sports Law Alumnus of the Year by Marquette. He also is Eichorst went to Miami after serving from 2009 to 2011 as the Deputy Athletic Director a graduate of the Sports Management Institute and serves on its Executive Committee. at the University of Wisconsin, where his responsibilities under Director of Athletics Barry Eichorst practiced law in Milwaukee until 1999, when he was hired by UW-Whitewater Alvarez included serving as the department's Chief Operating Officer and overseeing the as Director of Athletics, which he led until 2003. Under his tenure, UW-Whitewater day-to-day operations of the highly successful athletic program. developed into one of the nation's top Division III athletic programs, with four top 10 During Eichorst's time at the University of Wisconsin, the Badger athletic department percent National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Directors Cup consisted of 23 intercollegiate programs, 850 student-athletes, 320 full-time employees finishes; one NCAA team championship; four NCAA team national runner-up finishes and and operated from a $90 million budget. seven individual NCAA champions. The program also featured an NCAA Student-Athlete Eichorst was involved in the design and planning of a new $36 million ice hockey/swim of the Year for Wisconsin, 84 All-Americans, 38 Academic All-America selections and nine facility that was completed in the fall of 2012, as well as with the student-athlete performance NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. center in the north end zone of Camp Randall Stadium which began construction in the fall He is a past member of the NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committee of 2011 at a cost of more than $70 million. He joined the Badgers' staff in 2006 as a Senior and State Bar of Wisconsin Board of Governors. He also previously served as an assistant Associate Athletic Director and was promoted to Executive Associate Athletic Director in 2007. adjunct professor of law at Marquette University Law School, where he taught classes in In his first year as Director of Athletics at Miami, Eichorst helped grow the academic sports law. He currently serves on the Marquette University National Sports Law Institute reputation of an already sterling program with NCAA Top 10 recognition in Academic Board of Advisors. Progress Rates (APR) for five programs - football, baseball, men's diving, women's cross Eichorst and his wife Kristin have three sons: Jack, Joseph and Bennett. country and women's golf. During the 2011-12 academic year, 149 student-athletes made the Atlantic Coast Conference Honor Roll and 70 earned their degrees. Under his watchful eye, the Hurricane Club grew by more than 500 members, surpassing 5,000 members nationwide and $19 million in student-athlete support was generated in 2011-12. An additional $14.2 million in capital gifts was raised toward the Theodore G. Schwartz and Todd G. Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence facility project, which is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2013. During his first year, both the men's and women's basketball programs advanced to the postseason. The women posted the highest national ranking in school history (No. 5 overall) and advanced to the NCAA second round, while the men set a program record for conference wins and advanced to the NIT second round. The women's tennis team advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals (Elite Eight) for the fourth straight season. The baseball program extended its NCAA postseason appearances streak to 40 consecutive seasons. The women's soccer team posted the first NCAA postseason win in program history, and the volleyball team advanced to the NCAA postseason for the third straight year and finished the season ranked 15th nationally. Other accomplishments included long-term contract extensions for head football coach Al Golden, head men's basketball coach Jim Larranaga, and head women's basketball coach Katie Meier. Eichorst also coordinated a strategic review of all operations and reorganized the senior management team. Miami enhanced branding at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field, the BankUnited Center and inside the Hecht Athletic Center. New scoreboards were also added at the James L. Knight Sports Complex and Cobb Stadium. Eichorst previously worked at the University of South Carolina, serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Administration from 2004 to 2006 and as the Interim Director of Athletics in June 2005. Working with the Gamecocks, he oversaw the department's daily operations as well as the football (Lou Holtz and Steve Spurrier) and baseball (Ray Tanner) programs. The football team Shawn and Kristin Eichorst, with their sons (from left), Bennett, Joseph and Jack.

36 37 harvey josephine perlman, j.d. potuto, j.d.

» unl chancellor » faculty athletics representative Harvey Perlman was named the 19th Chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, the Richard H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law, has been April 1, 2001. He had served as Interim Chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska’s faculty representative (FAR) at the NCAA and conference level since May 15, 1997. since July 16, 2000. For the past four years, Potuto has been president of the 1A FAR (FARs from FBS A former dean of the University of Nebraska College of Law (1983-98), Perlman has also institutions). In 2002, she was named Outstanding Faculty Athletics Representative by the served as interim senior vice chancellor for academic affairs at UNL (1995-96). All-American Football Foundation. A Nebraska native, Perlman was raised in York, and earned a bachelor of arts in history Potuto spent nine years (the maximum) on the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions and a juris doctorate from the University of Nebraska. During his law school years, he was (chair her last two years) and currently substitutes on the Committee when a member editor in chief of the Nebraska Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif, a cannot serve. She is a past Big 12 Conference representative on the NCAA Division I law honors society. Management Council, served on the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship Committee, He joined the NU law faculty in 1967 after spending a year as a Bigelow Teaching Fellow and currently serves on an NCAA-wide (all divisions) committee to advise NCAA staff on at the University of Chicago Law School. He served on the Nebraska law faculty until 1974 student-athlete issues. when he joined the faculty at the University of Virginia Law School. He returned to Nebraska Potuto is an expert on NCAA enforcement and infractions processes as well as on the in 1983 when he accepted the deanship of the Nebraska Law College, a post he held until general NCAA committee structure and has authored several articles on NCAA processes 1998 when he returned to the professoriate. He has also served as a visiting professor at and operations. She has testified before the House Subcommittee on the Constitution Florida State University College of Law, the University of Puget Sound School of Law and regarding due process in NCAA infractions hearings and has made presentations to the the University of Iowa College of Law. Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. She also has lectured on NCAA processes and His area of legal expertise lies in torts and intellectual property. He is a member of the issues at, among others, the Universities of Istanbul, Washington, Maryland, and Baltimore. Nebraska State and American Bar Associations and is a Life Fellow of the American Bar Potuto is a past adviser to the Uniform Law Commissioners Committee to draft a sports Association. Perlman is co-author of “Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition” (5th agent statute, has drafted rules governing search and seizure and hearings for the Nebraska edition, 1998) and co-reporter for the American Law Institute’s “Restatement of Unfair Racing Commission, and also has written on issues of gender equity in college athletics. Competition” (1994). At Nebraska, Potuto is a member of the academic senate as well as the senate’s He serves on the Council of the American Law Institute, a leading national law reform intercollegiate athletics committee. She also served on Nebraska’s NCAA site certification organization, and is currently Chair of the NCAA Bowl Licensing Task Force, a member of the steering committee. NCAA Working Group on Collegiate Model-Rules; and is a member of the Big Ten Athletic Potuto teaches constitutional law, procedural and criminal law, federal jurisdiction, and Council of Presidents and Chancellors. He previously served as a member of the NCAA sports law. She has been a visiting professor of law at the University of Arizona, Rutgers Board of Directors and is past chair of the Bowl Championship Series Presidential Oversight University, the Cardozo College of Law at New York’s Yeshiva University, the University of Committee. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and Oregon, the University of North Carolina, and Seton Hall University. She has worked as an is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Nebraska Innovation Campus Development assistant prosecutor in the Essex and Morris County (N.J.) prosecutor’s offices. Corporation. He received the George Turner Award from the Nebraska State Bar Association Potuto was project director and a drafter of the Uniform Law Commissioners Sentencing for contributions to the legal profession and the Roger T. Larson Community Builder Award and Corrections Act, as well as the drafter for the Nebraska Supreme Court Committee to from the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce. Draft Criminal Jury Instructions. She is the author of three books and numerous articles. Perlman and his wife, Susan, an NU alumna, are the parents of two daughters. Anne, She also is a member of the American Law Institute. who earned degrees from UNL and the University of Nebraska Medical Center, practices Potuto earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism at Rutgers’ Douglass College; her medicine in Lincoln and is married to UNL alumnus David Spinar; they have three children; master’s degree in English literature at Seton Hall; and her juris doctorate at the Rutgers Will, Ava, and Marco, Husker fans all. Daughter Amie, who received bachelors and juris Law College. She is a member of the bars of Nebraska and New Jersey and is admitted doctorate degrees from UNL, is a Nebraska assistant attorney general and is married to to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, UNL alumnus Ron Larson; they are the parents of Caleb and Finn. and the U.S. District Courts for Nebraska and New Jersey.

nebraska board of regents

Timothy Clare, J.D. Hal Daub Howard Hawks Lavon Heidemann Bob Phares Jim Pillen Lincoln Omaha Omaha Elk Creek North Platte Columbus

Kent Schroeder, J.D. Bob Whitehouse Eric Kamler Jeremy Hosein Cameron Deter Devin Bertelsen Kearney Papillion Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska-Medical Center Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Omaha

36 37 2012 nebraska season review & notebook The 2012 Nebraska softball season was a historic one that saw the Huskers compete huskers posted impressive offensive totals in their inaugural season as a member of the Big Ten Conference. A third-place conference For the second straight year in 2012, Nebraska's offense posted some of the best totals finish proved to be the highlight of the year for a team that began the season with much in school history. The 2012 Huskers ranked second in school history with a .389 team on- higher aspirations. base percentage, third with a .431 slugging percentage and 77 doubles and fourth with a Nebraska entered the year with a top-25 preseason ranking for the first time in five .294 batting average. Among other highlights of Nebraska's outstanding offensive season: seasons, and the Huskers returned six players who had earned all-conference honors in »Nebraska led the Big Ten in doubles and ranked second in on-base percentage, slugging their careers, the highest total to begin a season in school history. With the returning percentage, RBIs (270), walks (204) and runs scored (295). talent, Head Coach Rhonda Revelle put together a challenging schedule for her team. »Nebraska scored at least five runs in its first eight conference games. The streak of eight Nebraska's season began with six games in four days at the Kajikawa Classic in consecutive games scoring five-or-more runs marked the longest such streak during Tempe, Ariz. The Huskers posted a 3-3 record at the event, including an 11-10 upset of No. conference play in school history. 8 Arizona. The win over the Wildcats marked the largest comeback in school history, as »Nebraska scored at least 10 runs in three consecutive games this season against No. the Huskers trailed 6-0 in the fourth inning. Nebraska rallied to overcome that deficit and 8 Arizona, Idaho State and Cal State Northridge, marking only the third time in school take a 9-6 lead heading into the seventh inning, only to see Arizona score four times to history that a Husker team had produced three straight 10-run games. Overall, the take a 10-9 lead. But NU would not be denied, scoring twice in the bottom of the seventh, Huskers scored at least 10 runs nine times in 55 games. including a walk-off, RBI single from Courtney Breault in her first at bat as a Husker. »Nebraska scored its 100th run of the 2012 season in the 13th game of the year, reaching The next weekend, Nebraska went a perfect 5-0, outscoring its opponents 56-10 in the mark four games faster than any other team in school history. NU then scored its Las Cruces, N.M. The Huskers scored at least nine runs in each of their five games, and 200th run in the 33rd game of the year, coming up one game short of matching the 2011 NU picked up its first true road wins with a pair of eight-run victories against host New squad as the fastest team to score 200 runs in program history. Mexico State, a 2011 NCAA Tournament qualifier. »Seven Huskers produced more than 20 RBIs in 2012, which tied for the highest total in The schedule ramped up the next two weekends, as Nebraska faced a team that school history. Five Huskers drove in at least 30 runs, which also tied for the highest total advanced to the 2012 NCAA Tournament in nine of its next 10 games. The Huskers went in school history. 2-8 during that stretch, falling five times to ranked teams and three times to a top-10 foe. »Ashley Guile produced an RBI in a school-record 10 straight games in February. NU's two victories in that stretch were an impressive 6-4 upset of 11th-ranked Missouri at »Tatum Edwards tied a school record with seven RBIs at New Mexico State on Feb. 17. the Cathedral City Classic and a 2-0 shutout of Houston in College Station, Texas. »Gabby Banda tied a school record with four walks against No. 23 Georgia Tech on Feb. 12. In the final weekend of non-conference play, Nebraska got back on track, winning three »Two Huskers (Taylor Edwards and Guile) tied the NU game record with four runs scored. of four games at the Mizuno Invitational in Stillwater, Okla. The Huskers then hosted »Brooke Thomason hit seven home runs in 2012 after hitting 11 homers in 2010 and eight their first home games of the spring, defeating South Dakota twice and UNO once before in 2011. Thomason became the first player in school history to homer at least seven times opening Big Ten play against Northwestern. in each of her first three seasons. The Huskers' matchup with the Wildcats on March 23 was one for the ages. In addition »Thomason and Tatum and Taylor Edwards combined to hit four home runs at Ohio State to being Nebraska's first Big Ten Conference game, the contest also saw one of the on April 21. The power barrage left all three players with more than 20 career home greatest finishes in school history. Nebraska trailed 6-3 heading into the sixth inning, runs, marking only the second time in school history that a Husker lineup featured three before a Brooke Thomason home run trimmed the lead to two. The Huskers were behind players with 20 career home runs (1998). 6-5 with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning when Thomason stepped to the »Taylor Edwards, Guile and Thomason each eclipsed the 100-RBI milestone in 2012, giving plate again and smashed a walk-off, grand slam that powered Nebraska to a 9-6 victory. Nebraska three players with 100 career RBIs for the first time in school history. Thomason's heroics paved the way for a Husker sweep of Northwestern, and Nebraska »Guile walked 24 times in 2012 and was hit by four pitches. She finished her career with stretched its season-best win streak to nine games with a non-conference win over South a combined total of 128 free passes, a total that ranked second in school history behind Dakota State the next week. In its first Big Ten road trip, Nebraska lost two of three at only three-time All-American Jennifer Lizama (134). Minnesota, but rebounded by sweeping Illinois at Bowlin Stadium the following weekend. Ashley Hagemann highlighted the sweep by tossing a no-hitter against the Spartans in game one, en route to earning Big Ten Pitcher-of-the-Week honors. Hagemann Sets Nebraska’s All-Time Strikeout Record The sweep of the Fighting Illini put Nebraska in a position to contend for the Big Ten Ashley Hagemann struck out eight Creighton Bluejays on April 25, and her third title with a 7-2 conference record. After closing a perfect four-game homestand with a win strikeout of the game made her Nebraska’s all-time strikeout leader. Hagemann finished over Creighton, the Huskers traveled to Iowa and took the first meeting with the Hawkeyes her career with 988 strikeouts, 43 more than All-American Peaches James produced. before dropping the next two. NU then won its first Big Ten road series by taking two of Hagemann struck out 320 batters in her senior season, the third-highest single-season three at Ohio State the following weekend. total in school history and the second-best mark by a Husker senior. After striking out 344 When the Huskers returned home and swept a rain-shortened, two-game series against batters as a junior, Hagemann also joined Ashley DeBuhr as the only Husker pitchers to Michigan State April 28, they improved to a season-best 13 games over .500 at 31-18. The strike out 300 batters in back-to-back seasons. two-game sweep marked Nebraska's 15th and 16th consecutive home victories, which at the time ranked as the longest streak in the nation. The sweep also left Nebraska in freshman fowler comes up clutch in extra innings second place in the Big Ten standings with a 12-5 record with two weeks to play. Freshman Mattie Fowler was clutch for Nebraska in extra-innings in 2012. The Huskers Fighting to earn an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament, Nebraska fell on hard went 3-0 in extra-inning games in 2012, scoring once in the top of the eighth inning to times at Indiana the first weekend of May. The Huskers never led against the Hoosiers, win all three times. Fowler figured prominently into each of those three victories. In the while getting swept for the only time in conference play. Nebraska then lost its only home eighth inning, Fowler went 3-for-3 with two RBIs and a run scored. She drove in the game- game of the season to open its final series against Wisconsin, but the Huskers rebounded winning run with a two-out, RBI single in Nebraska’s 5-4 win at Minnesota on April 1. On to win the next two games and finish with a 33-22 record and a 14-9 mark in Big Ten play. April 18, Fowler singled and scored the game-winning run in the Huskers’ 1-0 win at UNO. The record was not good enough for Nebraska to earn an invitation to the NCAA Then on April 21, Fowler produced the game-winning RBI single in NU’s 3-2 win at Ohio Tournament, as Northwestern was the only Big Ten team selected as an at-large team for State. the postseason. Although the Huskers missed the postseason for just the second time in the last 18 seasons, there were still many highlights from the 2012 season. revelle earns 750th wins Head Coach Rhonda Revelle earned her 750th career coaching victory and her 750th home sweet home win at Nebraska during the 2012 season. Revelle, who completed her 21st season as a Nebraska finished its 2012 season with a 15-1 record at Bowlin Stadium. The Huskers collegiate head coach and 20th season at Nebraska in 2012, won her 750th career game opened their home schedule with 13 straight wins. Including three wins from 2011, NU with a 3-2, eight-inning victory at Minnesota on April 1. She then earned her 750th win at owned a 16-game home winning streak, which at the time was the nation's longest active Nebraska with another 3-2, eight-inning victory, this one coming at Ohio State on April 21. home winning streak and the longest winning streak in Bowlin Stadium history.

38 39 tatum edwards sets husker rbi record 2012 Schedule & Results Tatum Edwards tied a school record with seven RBIs at New Mexico State Date Opponent Result Record Big Ten Pitcher (Record) on Feb. 17. She tied the mark set by Jenny Smith against Kansas in 1996. Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) Edwards finished 3-for-4 against NMSU, with a pair of home runs and a walk Feb. 9 vs. Washingon (12/14) L, 0-4 0-1 Hagemann (0-1) in NU’s 15-2 victory. She launched a two-run homer in the first inning, a three- Feb. 10 vs. Arizona (8/13) W, 11-10 1-1 Hagemann (1-1) run shot in the sixth and produced a two-run single in the seventh. Feb. 10 vs. Idaho State W, 12-4 (5) 2-1 Tat. Edwards (1-0) Feb. 11 vs. Cal State Northridge W, 10-2 (6) 3-2 Tat. Edwards (2-0) thomason had 'grand' season with bases loaded Feb. 11 vs. Oregon State L, 3-11 (6) 3-2 Hagemann (1-2) Feb. 12 vs. Georgia Tech (23/NR) L, 5-6 3-3 Tat. Edwards (2-1) Brooke Thomason hit a pair of walk-off grand slams in 2012. Her first career grand slam came on March 23 against Northwestern, when she Troy Cox Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) capped a Husker comeback with a grand slam with two outs in the bottom Feb. 17 vs. Colorado State W, 10-2 (6) 4-3 Tat. Edwards (3-1) of the seventh inning of a 9-6 win. That grand slam marked the first walk-off Feb. 17 at New Mexico State W, 15-2 5-3 Hagemann (2-2) home run by a Husker since Nicole Trimboli's grand slam beat Texas A&M on Feb. 18 vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 9-0 (5) 6-3 Tat. Edwards (4-1) Feb. 18 vs. Weber State W, 12-4 (5) 7-3 Hagemann (3-2) May 4, 2002. Against Illinois on April 6, Thomason’s sixth-inning slam gave Feb. 19 at New Mexico State W, 10-2 (5) 8-3 Hagemann (4-2) NU the necessary margin for an 11-0, run-rule victory. With two grand slams in 2012, Thomason became the first player in school Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.) history to hit two grand slams in the same season. Her two grand slams Feb. 24 vs. Oregon (19/5) L, 2-4 8-4 Hagemann (4-3) matched Nebraska’s team total from the previous four seasons combined. Feb. 25 vs. Cal Poly L, 7-14 8-5 Tat. Edwards (4-2) Thomason’s two grand slams also tied the school career record shared by Feb. 25 vs. Missouri (11/11) W, 6-4 9-5 Hagemann (5-3) Feb. 26 vs. Texas (8/9) L, 0-3 9-6 Hagemann (5-4) Sheena Lawrick and Jamie Waldecker. Feb. 26 vs. Washington (5/14) L, 3-6 9-7 Hagemann (5-5) Texas A&M Invitational (College Station, Texas) thomason posts third straight .300 season March 2 vs. Houston W, 2-0 10-7 Hagemann (6-5) Brooke Thomason batted a career-high .326 in 2012, posting a .300 batting March 2 at Texas A&M (21/19) L, 0-6 10-8 Hagemann (6-6) average for the third straight season. She became the sixth player in school March 3 vs. Texas State L, 1-5 10-9 Hagemann (6-7) history to accomplish that feat, joining an elite group that includes Denise March 3 at Texas A&M (21/19) L, 1-4 10-10 Hagemann (6-8) Day, Tobin Echo-Hawk, Jennifer Lizama, Kim Ogee and Ali Viola. Those five March 4 vs. Texas State L, 1-2 10-11 Hagemann (6-9) players combined to earn 11 All-America awards in their careers. Mizuno Invitational (Stillwater, Okla.) March 9 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 16-0 (5) 11-11 Workman (1-0) hagemann earns repeat all-region honors March 9 at Oklahoma State L, 0-2 11-12 Hagemann (6-10) Right-hander Ashley Hagemann earned a repeat spot on the NFCA All- March 10 vs. Loyola Chicago - 1 W, 8-0 (5) 12-12 Hagemann (7-10) Midwest Region second team in 2012. After being a second-team selection in March 10 vs. Loyola Chicago - 2 W, 4-2 13-12 Hagemann (8-10) 2011 as well, Hagemann posted a 23-17 record with a 2.62 ERA in 2012. She March 13 South Dakota - 1 W, 7-0 14-12 Hagemann (9-10) led the Big Ten and ranked 10th nationally with 320 strikeouts. March 13 South Dakota - 2 W, 8-0 (5) 15-12 Hagemann (10-10) March 20 UNO W, 2-1 16-12 Hagemann (11-10) five huskers earn all-big ten honors March 23 Northwestern* W, 9-6 17-12 1-0 Hagemann (12-10) Five Huskers earned All-Big Ten honors in Nebraska's first year in the March 24 Northwestern - 1* W, 7-6 18-12 2-0 Hagemann (13-10) league in 2012. Courtney Breault, Ashley Hagemann and Brooke Thomason March 24 Northwestern - 2* W, 8-1 19-12 3-0 Tat. Edwards (5-2) were all second-team selections, while Gabby Banda and Tatum Edwards March 28 South Dakota State W, 8-0 (5) 20-12 Tat. Edwards (6-2) were third-team honorees. Hagemann and Edwards were named all- March 31 at Minnesota - 1* L, 7-13 20-13 3-1 Hagemann (13-11) conference for the second straight season, while four of Nebraska's five All- March 31 at Minnesota - 2* L, 5-8 20-14 3-2 Tat. Edwards (6-3) Big Ten honorees return for the 2013 season. April 1 at Minnesota* W, 5-4 (8) 21-14 4-2 Hagemann (14-11) April 6 Illinois - 1* W, 11-0 (6) 22-14 5-2 Hagemann (15-11) hagemann, haget earn spots on academic team April 6 Illinois - 2* W, 5-1 23-14 6-2 Tat. Edwards (7-3) Elkhorn, Neb., natives Ashley Hagemann and Nikki Haget both earned April 7 Illinois* W, 4-1 24-14 7-2 Hagemann (16-11) spots on the CoSIDA Academic All-District VII team in 2012. Both players also April 11 Creighton W, 3-0 25-14 7-2 Hagemann (17-11) earned spots on the team in 2011, when Hagemann went on to earn second- April 14 at Iowa - 1* W, 7-4 26-14 8-2 Hagemann (18-11) team CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and Haget garnered third-team April 14 at Iowa - 2* L, 6-7 26-15 8-3 Hagemann (18-12) academic All-America accolades. Nebraska was the only Big Ten school to April 15 at Iowa* L, 4-6 26-16 8-4 Hagemann (18-13) boast more than one academic all-district selection in 2012. April 18 at UNO W, 1-0 (8) 27-16 8-4 Hagemann (19-13) April 21 at Ohio State - 1* W, 11-2 28-16 9-4 Hagemann (20-13) ten huskers earn academic all-big ten honors April 21 at Ohio State - 2* W, 3-2 (8) 29-16 10-4 Hagemann (21-13) Ten Huskers earned spots on the 2012 Academic All-Big Ten team by April 22 at Ohio State* L, 0-4 29-17 10-5 Tat. Edwards (7-4) carrying a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher. Gabby Banda, April 25 at Creighton L, 1-2 29-18 Hagemann (21-14) Madison Drake, Ashley Guile, Ashley Hagemann, Nikki Haget, Kylee Muir, April 28 Michigan State - 1* W, 5-3 30-18 11-5 Hagemann (22-14) Megan Southworth, Brooke Thomason, Haley Workman and Kirby Wright all April 28 Michigan State - 2* W, 3-0 31-18 12-5 Tat. Edwards (8-4) made the academic All-Big Ten team, as more than half of Nebraska's roster earned the honor. In addition to that award, Drake, Hagemann, Haget and May 5 at Indiana - 1* L, 2-4 31-19 12-6 Hagemann (22-15) May 5 at Indiana - 2* L, 2-6 31-20 12-7 Tat. Edwards (8-5) Southworth also earned a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award for earning a May 6 at Indiana* L, 2-4 31-21 12-8 Hagemann (22-16) minimum GPA of 3.7 during the 2011-12 academic year. May 11 Wisconsin - 1* L, 1-3 31-22 12-9 Hagemann (22-17) May 11 Wisconsin - 2* W, 6-4 32-22 13-9 Tat. Edwards (9-5) guile, hagemann up for senior class award May 12 Wisconsin* W, 4-1 33-22 14-9 Hagemann (23-17) Ashley Guile and Ashley Hagemann were among the 30 national *Big Ten Conference Game; Home games in bold. candidates for the 2012 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award for softball. NU was #X/X - ranking at time of game/final ranking the only school with more than one player selected as a Senior CLASS Award candidate.

38 39 2012 Nebraska Overall & Big TEN Conference Statistics Overall: 33-22 (Home: 15-1; Away: 7-12; Neutral: 11-9) Batting Player Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/ATT PO A E FLD% Banda, Gabby .352 55-55 176 39 62 14 1 4 30 90 .511 15 1 24 .402 2 9 3/5 56 91 13 .919 Thomason, Brooke .326 54-53 144 33 47 14 0 7 47 82 .569 32 3 30 .458 0 1 5/5 34 4 3 .927 Guile, Ashley .314 54-54 156 28 49 8 0 2 35 63 .404 24 4 16 .414 2 2 2/2 260 9 6 .978 Haget, Nikki .310 55-55 187 42 58 3 1 0 11 63 .337 17 1 17 .371 0 8 9/14 64 12 5 .938 Edwards, Tatum .301 54-54 156 30 47 9 1 7 38 79 .506 26 3 24 .409 1 0 0/0 17 19 3 .923 Edwards, Taylor .269 55-53 145 37 39 12 0 5 38 66 .455 40 6 17 .443 1 2 1/1 367 22 10 .975 Bettiol, Jordan .267 43-20 45 17 12 1 0 0 5 13 .289 7 2 12 .389 0 2 1/2 13 2 1 .938 Drake, Madison .263 53-48 133 25 35 8 1 2 14 51 .383 9 2 19 .319 0 6 2/4 46 1 0 1.000 Breault, Courtney .261 49-46 111 16 29 2 0 5 24 46 .414 19 5 23 .387 2 5 0/0 85 51 8 .944 Fowler, Mattie .248 55-55 161 20 40 5 1 5 27 62 .385 8 0 14 .281 2 3 3/3 74 78 13 .921 Southworth, Megan .235 19-2 17 3 4 1 0 0 1 5 .294 2 1 3 .350 0 0 0/0 1 0 0 1.000 Wright, Kirby .125 14-10 8 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 5 0 1 .462 0 0 0/0 39 1 2 .952 Muir, Kylee .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .294 55 1,440 295 423 77 5 37 270 621 .431 204 28 200 .389 10 38 26/35 1,057 330 67 .954 Opponents .215 55 1,323 192 284 42 4 28 161 418 .316 199 49 383 .383 5 31 39/47 1,040 409 67 .956 LOB - Team (385), Opp (358). DPs turned - Team (16), Opp (13). IBB - Team (4), Edwards, Tay. 3, Edwards, Tat. 1, Opp (2).

Pitching Player ERA W-L App. gS CG SHO/CO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg. WP HBP Hagemann, Ashley 2.62 23-17 47 38 34 7/1 1 261.1 205 131 98 146 320 33 3 25 976 .210 20 27 Edwards, Tatum 2.88 9-5 19 16 7 3/0 0 80.1 64 48 33 42 57 5 1 2 301 .213 9 20 Workman, Haley 7.27 1-0 4 0 0 0/1 0 8.2 11 9 9 7 4 4 0 1 37 .297 1 2 Fowler, Mattie 14.00 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 2.0 4 4 4 4 2 0 0 0 9 .444 0 0 Totals 1.96 41-14 55 55 36 13/2 3 364.0 250 116 102 158 435 34 4 31 1,305 .192 21 36 Opponents 4.73 14-41 55 55 31 5/0 1 352.1 439 294 238 179 271 66 1 58 1,459 .301 21 42 PB - Team (5), Edwards, Tay. 4, Wright (1), Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (1), Edwards, Tay. 1. SBA/ATT - Edwards, Tay. (29-37), Hagemann (28-35), Edwards, Tat. (9-10), Wright, K. (10-10), Workman (2-2).

Big TEN Conference: 14-9 (Home: 10-1; Away: 4-8) Batting Player Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/ATT PO A E FLD% Bettiol, Jordan .400 16-2 5 10 2 0 0 0 0 2 .400 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0/1 0 0 0 .000 Banda, Gabby .377 23-23 77 17 29 7 0 1 8 39 .506 5 1 14 .422 0 5 2/2 23 39 4 .939 Thomason, Brooke .354 23-23 65 14 23 5 0 4 24 40 .615 15 1 13 .481 0 0 1/1 16 2 2 .900 Haget, Nikki .333 23-23 84 17 28 1 1 0 6 31 .369 5 1 7 .378 0 3 2/3 28 1 1 .967 Breault, Courtney .305 23-23 59 9 18 0 0 4 15 30 .508 10 4 10 .432 1 1 0/0 53 32 4 .955 Edwards, Tatum .284 22-22 67 11 19 5 0 2 12 30 .448 9 2 12 .385 0 0 0/0 1 14 1 .938 Guile, Ashley .254 23-23 67 9 17 2 0 1 13 22 .328 14 0 9 .278 1 2 1/1 135 6 3 .979 Fowler, Mattie .203 23-23 74 6 15 1 1 2 13 24 .3234 0 0 4 .200 1 1 1/1 24 45 6 .920 Edwards, Taylor .164 23-21 55 15 9 3 0 2 11 18 .327 25 2 5 .439 0 1 1/1 144 8 4 .974 Drake, Madison .159 23-23 63 9 10 0 1 1 4 15 .238 6 1 6 .243 0 2 1/3 22 0 0 1.000 Wright, Kirby .000 7-6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0/0 16 0 1 .941 Southworth, Megan .000 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .273 23 623 117 170 24 3 17 106 251 .403 89 12 81 .373 3 15 9/13 462 168 27 .959 Opponents .222 23 580 90 129 19 4 9 73 183 .316 93 26 150 .354 2 15 21/26 460 165 27 .959 LOB - Team (165), Opp (164). DPs turned - Team (8), Opp (3). IBB - Team (3), Edwards, Tay. 3, Opp (1).

Pitching Player ERA W-L App. gS CG SHO/CO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg. WP HBP Edwards, Tatum 2.92 4-3 10 10 5 1/0 0 50.1 42 30 21 27 33 5 1 1 190 .221 5 14 Hagemann, Ashley 3.17 10-6 18 13 13 1/0 0 103.2 87 60 47 66 117 14 3 8 390 .223 13 12 Totals 3.09 14-9 23 23 18 2/0 0 154.0 129 90 68 93 150 19 4 9 580 .222 18 26 Opponents 3.83 9-14 23 23 12 1/0 1 153.1 170 117 84 89 81 24 3 17 623 273 10 12 PB - Team (3), Edwards, Tay. 2, Wright 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Hagemann (15-19), Edwards, Tay. (12-17), Wright (9-9), Edwards, Tat. (6-7).

40 41 2012 big TEN conference standings & review Final Big Ten Conference Standings All-Big TEN Teams Big Ten Conference Overall First Team Player, School Yr. Pos. School W L Pct. H A W L T Pct. H A N Liz Watkins, Iowa Sr. C Michigan# 18 5 .783 9-2 9-3 42 17 0 .712 12-3 14-7 16-7 Amanda Chidester, Michigan Sr. 1B Iowa 16 8 .667 8-4 8-4 27 26 0 .509 9-6 8-12 10-8 Whitney Massey, Wisconsin Jr. 2B Nebraska 14 9 .609 10-1 4-8 33 22 0 .600 15-1 7-12 11-9 Megan Blank, Iowa Fr. SS Indiana 14 10 .583 8-4 6-6 30 25 0 .545 12-5 7-11 11-9 Marisa Bast, Northwestern So. 3B Northwestern# 14 10 .583 8-4 6-6 29 29 0 .500 9-4 8-14 12-11 Kylene Hopkins, Michigan State Jr. OF Wisconsin 13 10 .565 7-4 6-6 34 19 0 .642 14-4 14-7 6-8 Cassidy Bell, Penn State Jr. OF Purdue 13 10 .565 10-1 3-9 31 22 0 .585 11-3 9-12 11-7 Kendall Grimm, Wisconsin Jr. OF Ohio State 10 13 .435 4-8 6-5 31 23 0 .574 11-8 8-7 12-8 Sara Driesenga, Michigan Fr. UT Minnesota 10 14 .417 7-5 3-9 31 22 0 .585 10-6 4-13 17-3 Shannon Cawley, Indiana Fr. DP Illinois 10 14 .417 8-4 2-10 27 26 0 .509 11-5 4-12 12-9 Kayla Massey, Iowa So. P Penn State 9 15 .375 9-3 0-12 18 32 0 .360 10-4 2-16 6-12 Haylie Wagner, Michigan Fr. P Michigan State 0 23 .000 0-13 0-10 11 42 0 .208 0-15 3-18 8-9 Player of the Year: Amanda Chidester, Michigan #NCAA Tournament participant Pitcher of the Year: Haylie Wagner, Michigan Freshman of the Year: Haylie Wagner, Michigan Coach of the Year: Carol Hutchins, Michigan Big TEN Players of the Week Date Player of the Week Pitcher of the Week Freshman of the Week Second Team Feb. 13 Ashley Guile, NEB , MINN Sara Driesenga, MICH Player, School Yr. Pos. Feb. 20 Lindsey Rains, PUR Haylie Wagner, MICH Haylie Wagner, MICH Kasie Hatfield, Penn State So. C Feb. 27 Molly Garst, PUR Sara Moulton, MINN Madie Eckstrom, MINN Adrienne Monka, Northwestern Jr. 1B Olive Duher, NU Courtney Breault, Nebraska Jr. 2B Emily Allard, Northwestern Jr. SS March 5 Jenna Mychko, ILL Haylie Wagner, MICH Kaitlyn Richardson, MINN Amanda Wagner, Indiana Jr. 3B March 12 Molly Spence, WIS Sara Moulton, MINN Kaitlyn Richardson, MINN Bree Evans, Michigan Sr. OF March 19 Alicia Herron, OSU Ashley Hagemann, NEB Stephanie Sanders, MSU Nicole Sappingfield, Michigan So. OF March 26 Brooke Thomason, NEB Tatum Edwards, NEB Lauren Sweet, MICH Brooke Thomason, Nebraska Jr. OF April 2 Evelyn Carrillo, OSU Melanie Nichols, PUR Kaitlyn Richardson, MINN Amy Letourneau, Northwestern Fr. UT Lexy Moore, PUR Kaitlyn Richardson, MINN Michelle Zoeller, Iowa So. DP April 9 Stephanie Peace, WIS Ashley Hagemann, NEB Megan Blank, IOWA Pepper Gay, Illinois Jr. P April 16 Kasie Hatfield, PSU Haylie Wagner, MICH Sara Driesenga, MICH Ashley Hagemann, Nebraska Sr. P April 23 Amanda Wagner, IND Kayla Massey, IOWA Brianna Meyer, IND Cassandra Darrah, Wisconsin So. P April 30 Jess Perkins, ILL Tatum Edwards, NEB Jess Perkins, ILL Adrienne Monka, NU Pepper Gay, ILL third Team May 7 Adrienne Monka, NU Pepper Gay, ILL Amy Letourneau, NU Player, School Yr. Pos. Cassie Gogreve, Indiana Sr. C May 14 Brooke Thomason, NEB Haylie Wagner, MICH Anna Edwards, NU Ashley Courtney, Purdue Jr. 1B Ashley Lane, Michigan Jr. 2B Tyler Walker, Minnesota Fr. SS nebraska's big TEN team rankings nebraska's individual big TEN rankings Gabby Banda, Nebraska Jr. 3B OFFENSIVE Player Category (total) Rank Johnnie Dowling, Iowa Jr. OF Category Total Rank Gabby Banda Doubles (14) t-5th Sara Moulton, Minnesota So. P Doubles 77 1st Hits (62) t-6th Karla Powell, Wisconsin Sr. DP Walks 204 2nd At Bats (176) t-9th Tatum Edwards, Nebraska So. UT Runs Scored 295 2nd Alicia Herron, Ohio State Sr. SS Runs (39) t-10th Shelby Pickett, Ohio State Fr. C On-Base Percentage .389 2nd Total Bases (90) t-10th Slugging Percentage .431 2nd Tatum Edwards RBIs (38) t-9th big ten sportsmanship award honorees RBIs 270 2nd Taylor Edwards Walks (40) 3rd Player School Batting Average .294 3rd Putouts (366) 5th Kelly Wedel Illinois Hits 423 4th RBIs (38) t-9th Amanda Wagner Indiana Home Runs 37 5th Ashley Hagemann Strikeouts (320) 1st Katie Keim Iowa Triples 5 t-7th Innings (261.1) 1st Caitlin Blanchard Michigan Stolen Bases 26 t-10th Starts (38) 2nd Lori Padilla Michigan State Appearances (47) 2nd Dannie Skrove Minnesota PITCHING/DEFENSIVE Wins (23) 3rd Ashley Guile Nebraska Category Total Rank Opposing Avg. (.210) 3rd Mari Majam Northwestern Opponent Batting Avg. .215 1st ERA (2.62) 9th Megan Coletta Ohio State Hits Allowed 284 1st Danee Collett Penn State Saves (1) t-9th Ashley Courtney Purdue Strikeouts 383 1st Nikki Haget At Bats (187) 3rd Stephanie Peace Wisconsin Wins 3 3rd Runs (42) 9th Shutouts 11 t-4th Brooke Thomason RBIs (47) t-4th big Ten nfca all-american ERA 2.86 6th Doubles (14) t-5th Player, School Yr. Team Innings Pitched 352.1 9th Walks (32) t-7th Marisa Bast, Northwestern So. Third Walks 199 9th On-Base Pct. (.458) 8th Slugging Pct. (.569) 10th

40 41 nebraska’s women’s college world series teams

1982 1985 » fifth place (tied) » participation vacated by the ncaa committee on infractions The 1982 season marked softball’s first year as an NCAA sport and the inaugural Women’s In 1985, Nebraska advanced to the Women’s College World Series title game before College World Series was held at Seymour Smith Field in Omaha. A field of 16 teams competed finishing runner-up to UCLA. The Huskers breezed to the title game behind the arm of Lori in regional play, with the eight winners advancing to the World Series. Head Coach Nancy Sippel, as Nebraska outscored its first three opponents 13-1. In the championship game, Plantz made sure the hometown Huskers would be a part of the inaugural event, as she 3,180 fans watched as Janet Pinneau recorded a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the guided her team to a 33-14 record and Nebraska’s first-ever Big Eight championship. After ninth inning to give UCLA the title. In the World Series opener, Sippel tossed the fourth taking 2-of-3 games from Missouri in the Mideast Regional, NU finished 1-2 in Omaha to no-hitter in World Series history against Louisiana Tech. Despite her no-hitter, Sippel did not tie for fifth place. earn a spot on the all-tournament team, but the Huskers had four players who did, including Ginger Cannon who had a tournament-best five RBIs. In the regular season, Nebraska NCAA Midwest Regional (Lincoln, Neb.) World Series (Omaha, Neb.) finished 38-11 and won its second straight Big Eight championship. NU’s appearance in Missouri W, 1-0 (11) Creighton W, 3-2 the 1985 postseason was later vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Missouri L, 0-1 Arizona State L, 0-2 Missouri W, 4-1 Fresno State L, 0-1 NCAA Midwest Regional (Lincoln, Neb.) World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Kansas L, 1-4 Louisiana Tech W, 6-0 Kansas W, 6-1 Cal Poly Pomona W, 2-0 Kansas W, 2-0 Cal State Fullerton W, 5-1 UCLA L, 0-3 UCLA L, 1-2 (9)

1984 1987 » third place (tied) » third place (tied) After missing the 1983 event, the Huskers finished in a third-place tie at the 1984 Women’s In the event’s final appearance in Omaha, Ron Wolforth led his first Husker team to the College World Series. Wayne Daigle guided Nebraska to a 39-13 record and a Big Eight Women’s College World Series in 1987. Led by second-team All-Americans Lori Sippel and championship, setting a school record for victories that would stand until 1987. The Huskers’ Lori Richins, the 1987 Nebraska Cornhuskers were the first team in school history to win path to Omaha was not easy, as NU needed 18 and 14 innings to post one-run victories over 40 games in a season, as their 41 victories stood as the school record until 1995. In the conference foe Oklahoma State in the Mideast Regional. At the World Series, NU posted postseason, NU defeated familiar foe Fresno State in finishing in a tie for third place at a 2-2 record. The Husker offense posted a World Series-high .248 average, but Nebraska’s the World Series. Sippel finished with a 0.50 ERA at the World Series, earning a spot on 1.22 ERA was nearly one run higher than the ERA of any of the other seven teams. Denice the all-tournament team. Feldhaus, Ann Schroeder and Peg Richardson were named to the all-tournament team as Richardson (.500) and Schroeder (.455) were the top two hitters at the World Series. NCAA Midwest Regional (Lincoln, Neb.) World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Utah W, 6-0 Fresno State W, 1-0 Utah W, 3-2 (9) UCLA L, 0-3 NCAA Midwest Regional (Lincoln, Neb.) World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Central Michigan W, 2-1 Oklahoma State W, 3-2 (18) Fresno State W, 2-0 Texas A&M L, 0-4 Oklahoma State W, 2-1 (14) Texas A&M L, 2-5 Adelphi W, 2-1 UCLA L, 0-1 (8)

42 43 huskers rank 13th in world series appearances

1988 2002 » fifth place (tied) » fifth place (tied) The NCAA Tournament field expanded to 20 teams in 1988, but that did not stop the Nebraska advanced to the Women’s College World Series out of a 64-team field for the Nebraska Cornhuskers from advancing to the program’s second consecutive Women’s first time in 2002. The 2002 Cornhuskers are also the only one of NU’s seven World Series College World Series, and NU’s fifth appearance in the first seven years of the event. The teams to advance to the event by winning a regional away from Lincoln. In the regular Huskers captured their fifth consecutive Big Eight championship during the regular season season, Nebraska posted its third straight 50-win season, finishing with a 50-14 record. The and traveled outside of Nebraska for the World Series, which was contested in Sunnyvale, Huskers breezed through the Iowa City Regional, before losing two tough one-run games Calif. Nebraska posted a 1-2 showing in Sunnyvale, finishing in a tie for fifth place. Lori in Oklahoma City. Seventh-seeded Nebraska fell to No. 2 Arizona in the opener, before Sippel posted an individual best 0.00 ERA to lead Nebraska to a World Series-low 0.30 defeating sixth-seeded Michigan. The Huskers were then eliminated by No. 8 Florida State. team ERA. Despite the strong pitching performances, outfielder Margie Ogrodowicz was In a pitching dominated event, Nebraska’s .191 average ranked third, while the Huskers‘ the Huskers’ lone all-tournament selection. 1.40 ERA ranked sixth.

NCAA Regional (Lincoln, Neb.) World Series (Sunnyvale, Calif.) NCAA Regional (Iowa City, Iowa) World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Iowa State W, 5-2 Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-3 Illinois-Chicago W, 1-0 Arizona L, 0-1 Creighton L, 2-3 Adelphi W, 5-1 Iowa W, 3-0 Michigan W, 1-0 Creighton W, 7-2 Fresno State L, 0-1 (9) Oregon State W, 7-0 Florida State L, 3-4 Creighton W, 4-1 Notre Dame W, 5-3

25 ucla 22 arizona 12 fresno state & california 10 arizona state & washington 9 michigan 8 alabama 7 four schools 1998 6 nebraska, missouri & cal state fullerton » fifth place (tied) » no. 13 in all-time world series appearances (tied) Head Coach Rhonda Revelle, who was a starter on NU’s 1982 inaugural Women’s Nebraska softball boasts one of the richest traditions in the history of NCAA Division I College World Series team, returned her alma mater to the championship event in 1998, softball. As the chart above illustrates, the Huskers rank in a tie for 13th all-time with six the final season that featured a 32-team field. The Huskers established a school-record official appearances in the Women’s College World Series. NU boasts an all-time World .800 winning percentage, finishing with a 48-12 record. NU swept both the regular season Series record of 8-12. Individuals have also seen success, as 10 Huskers have earned a and postseason Big 12 titles, finishing a perfect 20-0, including the only undefeated regular spot on the WCWS All-Tournament team. season in conference history. Led by three first- or second-team All-Americans, Nebraska tied Four coaches have led a Nebraska team to the World Series, including current Head for fifth place at the World Series in Oklahoma City. A potent Husker offense hit just .086 in Coach Rhonda Revelle, who has taken two Husker squads to the NCAA’s championship the event, but Ali Viola slugged a home run in her final career at bat, marking Nebraska’s event. Nebraska has finished in the top three in two of its six appearances, while finishing second home run in 25 all-time World Series games. in the top five in every appearance. Note: Nebraska’s appearance in the 1985 Women’s College World Series was vacated NCAA Regional (Lincoln, Neb.) World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) by the NCAA Committee on Infractions, and the Huskers’ appearance that season is not Coastal Carolina W, 7-0 Fresno State L, 1-6 reflected on the totals on the chart. Iowa W, 1-0 Texas W, 2-1 Oregon W, 9-7 Washington L, 1-3

42 43 nebraska’s nfca all-americans denise ali day viola » first team (1985) » first team (1996 & 1998) » second team (1984) » second team (1995) One of the greatest hitters in NU history, Denise Day held nearly every offensive record Nebraska's first three-time All-American, Ali Viola ranks among the greatest offensive at NU until recent years. A two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American, Day still ranks in players in NCAA history. At the conclusion of her career, Viola’s 53 homers ranked fourth the top five in several Nebraska career categories, including batting average (.336-fifth). in NCAA history (currently ranks 21st) and her .760 slugging percentage ranked seventh Day held the all-time home run mark with 28 until 1997. (currently ranks eighth). Viola capped her career in 1998 with 22 homers en route to a second Originally from Pennsylvania, Day earned first-team All-America honors following her conference player-of-the-year award. senior campaign after hitting .359 with a then-school record 11 homers. In 1985, Day Not surprisingly, Viola owns many career NU records, including batting average (.418), helped NU finish second at the WCWS and earned the prestigious Honda Award for her home runs (53), RBIs (213), total bases (478) and slugging percentage (.760). Viola owns the achievements. top three single-season marks in total bases. She also set single-season records for hits (87, 1995), home runs (22, 1998), slugging percentage (.865, 1998) and walks (40, 1998). lori christie richins mccoy » first team (1986) » second team (1987) » second team (1998) Lori Richins became NU's second first-team All-American in 1986 after hitting .297 with In just two years, Christie McCoy established herself as one of the top power hitters in six home runs. Richins added a second-team All-America nod the next year after hitting .261 NU history. McCoy slugged 17 homers during her All-America campaign in 1998, which with four homers. Many of Richins' career totals rank in the Husker record book, including ranks second in the Husker record book. She finished her career with 26 homers, the seventh- batting average (.284-20th). highest total in Nebraska history, and a .642 slugging percentage, which ranks second on Originally from Chico, Calif., Richins helped the Huskers to a 156-43 record during her the Husker career chart. McCoy ranks seventh on the Nebraska all-time chart with a .332 career at NU, including a second-place national finish and two third-place ties. Richins was batting average. also named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America team on three occasions. lori jennifer SIPPEL lizama » first team (1999) » second team (1986 & 1987) » second team (1997 & 2000) Lori Sippel posted arguably the most impressive pitching season in NU history in 1987. Jennifer Lizama joined Ali Viola as the only three-time All-Americans in school history, She went 20-3 with a 0.38 ERA and six saves to lead NU to a WCWS semifinal appearance. earning first-team honors in 1999 and second-team recognition in 1997 and 2000. One of But Sippel's greatest achievement might have been her 1988 NCAA Athlete-of-the-Year the greatest all-around players in Nebraska history, Lizama rewrote the NU record books, award, given to her based on both scholastic and athletic ability. finishing her career ranked among the top six on 14 career charts and setting then-career In her career, Sippel racked up 73 victories, 695.1 innings pitched, a 0.54 earned-run records in at bats (710), games played (232), stolen bases (91), runs scored (199) and average, 838 strikeouts, 39 shutouts, 80 complete games, 16 saves and 10 no-hitters, walks (124). which all stood atop the Husker career charts until 2000. Despite these numbers, Sippel Lizama ranks second all-time at Nebraska with 47 career home runs, which ranked never captured first-team All-America honors, earning second-team honors in both 1986 11th in NCAA history, but is no longer in the top 25. She slugged two home runs in a single and 1987. game on three occasions. tobin jenny echo-hawk voss » second team (1995) » third team (1996) » first team (1998) Tobin Echo-Hawk's first All-America honor came in 1995 after hitting .405 with a school- Jenny Voss became the first in a long line of great Husker pitchers to earn first-team record 22 doubles. She led the Huskers to a then-school record 43-win season and was All-America honors in 1998, when she finished with an amazing 40 wins. Voss' 40 wins in named a second-team All-American. As a senior in 1996, Echo-Hawk hit .340 and scored 1998 were tied for sixth in NCAA history (currently ranks 17th). She ended the season by a record 61 runs to earn an at-large berth on the team. hurling 101 consecutive scoreless innings, over a stretch of 14 games. In 1994, she hit an amazing .439 and slugged seven homers, but wasn't named to an Voss shattered many Husker season pitching records, including victories (40), complete All-America team. Echo-Hawk ranks among the top three on six NU offensive career charts, games (46) and innings pitched (340.1). Voss ended 2000 with career records in victories including batting average (second, .379), hits (first, 266), runs scored (third, 168), doubles (110), innings pitched (1,073) and complete games (127). She also ranked among the top (tied for first, 48) and total bases (third, 378). 15 all-time in NCAA history in games pitched, games started, innings pitched and victories.

44 45 21 all-time all-america awards won by 13 huskers leigh ann anne walker Steffan

» second team (2000) » third team (2005) Leigh Ann Walker earned second-team All-America honors as a sophomore, when One of the fastest players in school history, Anne Steffan batted .388 with a school- she finished with a team-best 1.58 ERA and 233 strikeouts. Walker became the Nebraska record 32 stolen bases in her final season at Nebraska. She earned third-team All-America career strikeouts leader May 17, 2002, in Nebraska’s NCAA Regional win over Iowa. honors for her efforts that included a .430 on-base percentage, 80 hits, 41 runs scored and Walker struck out six Hawkeyes in six innings to break Lori Sippel’s 14-year-old mark of a school-record 26-game hitting streak. 838 career strikeouts. In an outstanding senior campaign, Steffan recorded a multi-hit game a remarkable Walker, who in 2000 became the third Husker to record two 20-win seasons, ended her 25 times in 59 games in 2005. She left NU with the third-highest career average in school career ranked among the NU leaders on several other charts, including victories (third, 81), history and also ranked second on the career chart. Steffan went on to become winning percentage (second, .764), innings pitched (fourth, 670), earned-run average (10th, a two-time All-NPF selection for the Chicago Bandits in the National ProFastpitch League. 1.62), shutouts (fifth, 27), saves (sixth, eight) and complete games (eighth, 55).

kim taylor ogee edwards

» third team (2002) » third team (2011) Kim Ogee became the Huskers’ 10th NFCA All-American when she earned third-team Taylor Edwards was the first Husker catcher to earn All-America honors. She joined Ali honors in 2002 after leading the Huskers to the Women’s College World Series. The Omaha, Viola and Jennifer Lizama as the only freshmen at Nebraska to make an All-America team. Neb., native led the Huskers in nine offensive categories, including batting average (.356) Edwards was the third-team catcher in 2011, when she was the only freshman position and steals (31), while starting every game in center field as a junior. player selected as an All-American. Edwards batted .356 as a freshman with 18 home runs Ogee broke the NU career record for stolen bases on April 16, 2003, when she recorded and 67 RBIs. She ranked eighth nationally in RBIs per game and 11th in total home runs. her 92nd steal. She ranks among the top five on several career charts, including at bats Edwards’ rookie season left a mark on the Husker record book, as she ranked second in (first, 795), games played (first, 258), hits (tied for second, 263), runs (second, 182), doubles school history in home runs, third in RBIs, fifth in slugging percentage (.738) and walks (37) (tied for first, 48), total bases (fourth, 369) and walks (third, 115). and seventh in total bases (118). Edwards also set Nebraska’s freshman home run record and the Big 12 freshman RBI record.

peaches james

» second team (2004) Peaches James finished her Husker career by earning second-team All-America honors in 2004. In her senior season, James finished with a 37-9 record and a 0.70 ERA. She set single-season Nebraska records with 394 strikeouts and 18 shutouts. James was named the Big 12 Player of the Year and earned Big 12 Tournament MVP honors. In the Big 12 Tournament, James was dominant, throwing the second perfect game in school history against 19th-ranked Oklahoma. For her career, James is the Nebraska all-time strikeout (945) and shutouts (44) leader and ranks in the top 10 in every pitching category, including second with 98 victories.

44 45 nebraska’s cosida academic all-americans denise jill koko day rishel tacha

» first team (1984 & 1985) » first team (1990) » third team (2006)

denise ann molly feldhaus halsne hill » first team (2009) » honorable mention (1984) » third team (1991 & 1992) » third team (2008)

shelby denise robin mertins mcmillan mackin

» honorable mention (1984) » second team (1992, 1993 & 1994) » second team (2010)

lori karla ashley richins knicely hagemann » first team (1986) » second team (1987) » honorable mention (1985) » third team (1996) » second team (2011)

margie jenny nikki ogrodowicz smith haget

» second team (1987 & 1988) » third team (1998) » third team (2011)

ruth jamie chatwin fuente

» third team (1987) » third team (2001)

lori kim sippel ogee » academic all-american of the year (1988) » first team (1988) » second team (2002)

janelle lizzy frese rock

» second team (1989) » first team (2006)

46 47 nebraska’s all-time honors & awards National Athletic Honors ...... Kim Ogee, OF (2nd) ...... Angela Blackwood, UT ...... Lori Sippel, P (MVP) NFCA All-Americans ...... Leigh Ann Walker, P (2nd) 1996 ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B 1988 ...... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF 1984 ...... Denise Day, SS (2nd) 2002 ...... Kim Ogee, OF ...... Karla Knicely, CF ...... Katy Wolda, C 1985 ...... Denise Day, SS (1st) ...... Nicole Trimboli, 1B ...... Jenny Smith, UT ...... Lori Sippel, P 1986 ...... Lori Richins, 2B (1st) ...... Peaches James, P (2nd) 1997 ...... Jennifer Lizama, SS ...... Donna Deardorff, P (MVP) » third team (2006) ...... Lori Sippel, P (2nd) ...... Leigh Ann Walker (2nd) ...... Christie McCoy, DH/P 1989 ...... Jill Rishel, OF 1987 ...... Lori Richins, 2B (2nd) 2003 ...... Amanda Buchholz, SS ...... Jenny Smith, C ...... Kristin Davidson, OF ...... Lori Sippel, P (2nd) ...... Peaches James, UT ...... Jenny Voss, P 1991 ...... Shae Sloan, SS 1995 ...... Ali Viola, SS (2nd) ...... Anne Steffan, 2B 1998 ...... Jennifer Lizama, 2B 1996 ...... Stacie Stafford, P ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B (2nd) ...... Lisa Wangler, OF ...... Christie McCoy, DP ...... Angela Blackwood, P/DH 1996 ...... Ali Viola, SS (1st) ...... Kim Ogee, OF (2nd) ...... Ali Viola, SS (MVP) ...... Ali Viola, SS ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B (3rd) 2004 ...... Peaches James, RHP ...... Jenny Voss, P ...... Karla Knicely, CF » first team (2009) 1997 ...... Jennifer Lizama, SS (2nd) ...... Nicole Trimboli, OF 1999 ...... Jennifer Lizama, 2B 1997 ...... Jennifer Lizama, SS » third team (2008) 1998 ...... Ali Viola, SS (1st) ...... Jessica Yoachim, 3B 2000 ...... Leigh Ann Walker, P 1998 ...... Jenny Voss, P (MVP) ...... Jenny Voss, P (1st) ...... Anne Steffan, 2B (2nd) ...... Jamie Fuente, 2B ...... Christie McCoy, DP ...... Christie McCoy, DP (2nd) ...... Trisha Tannahill, OF (2nd) ...... Jennifer Lizama, 1B ...... Jenny Smith, C 1999 ...... Jennifer Lizama, 2B (1st) 2005 ...... Anne Steffan, 2B ...... Jenny Voss, P ...... Ali Viola, SS 2000 ...... Jennifer Lizama, 2B (2nd) ...... Sheena Lawrick, 1B 2001 ...... Peaches James, P 1999 ...... Jennifer Lizama, 2B (MVP) ...... Leigh Ann Walker, P (2nd) ...... Ashley DeBuhr, RHP (2nd) ...... Cindy Roethemeyer, 3B ...... Cindy Roethemeyer, 3B 2002 ...... Kim Ogee, OF (3rd) ...... Jessica Yoachim, 3B (2nd) ...... Nicole Trimboli, OF ...... Jenny Voss, P 2006 ...... Crystal Carwile, 1B ...... Leigh Ann Walker, RHP 2004 ...... Peaches James, RHP (2nd) ...... Leigh Ann Walker, P » second team (2010) 2005 ...... Anne Steffan, INF (3rd) ...... Ashley DeBuhr, RHP 2002 ...... Peaches James, RHP 2000 ...... Jennifer Lizama, 2B (MVP) 2011 ...... Taylor Edwards, C (3rd) ...... Jessica Yoachim, 3B ...... Kim Ogee, OF ...... Kim Ogee, OF ...... Lizzy Rock, OF (2nd) 2003 ...... Peaches James, UT ...... Jenny Voss, P WCWS All-Tournament 2007 ...... Ashley DeBuhr, RHP (2nd) ...... Kim Ogee, OF 2001 ...... Amber Burgess, C 1984 ...... Denice Feldhaus, 1B 2010 ...... Julie Brechtel, 2B (2nd) ...... Anne Steffan, 2B ...... Leigh Suhr, 2B ...... Ann Schroeder, 3B ...... Ashley Guile, C (2nd) ...... Amanda Buchholz, SS 2002 ...... Amanda Buchholz, SS ...... Peg Richardson, OF ...... Brooke Thomason, OF (2nd) 2004 ...... Peaches James, RHP (MVP) ...... Peaches James, P 1985 ...... Ginger Cannon, 1B 2011 ...... Taylor Edwards, C ...... Trisha Tannahill, OF ...... Nicole Trimboli, 1B ...... Lori Richins, 2B ...... Ashley Hagemann, RHP (2nd) ...... Nicole Trimboli, OF ...... Lisa Wangler, OF » second team (2011) ...... Stacy Sunny, OF 2012 ...... Ashley Hagemann, RHP (2nd) ...... Jessica Yoachim, 3B 2003 ...... Peaches James, DP/UT ...... Lisa Busby, C 2005 ...... Jessica Yoachim, INF ...... Sheena Lawrick, INF 1987 ...... Lori Sippel, P Conference Athletic Honors 2006 ...... Ashley DeBuhr, RHP 2004 ...... Peaches James, RHP (MVP) 1988 ...... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF First-Team All-Conference ...... Lizzy Rock, OF ...... Nicole Trimboli, OF 1998 ...... Ali Viola, SS 1984 ...... Denise Day, SS ...... Jessica Yoachim, INF ...... Jessica Yoachim, 3B ...... Wendy Turner, OF 2007 ...... Ashley DeBuhr, RHP 2006 ...... Ashley DeBuhr, RHP NFCA All-Midwest Region ...... Stacy Sunny, C 2008 ...... Crystal Carwile, INF 2008 ...... Crystal Carwile, INF 1995 ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B ...... Sandy Wolterman, P 2009 ...... Molly Hill, RHP ...... Molly Hill, RHP » third team (2011) ...... Stacie Stafford, P ...... Lori Nilsen, DH 2010 ...... Ashley Guile, C ...... Haley Long, OF ...... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B 1985 ...... Denise Day, SS 2011 ...... Ashley Hagemann, RHP ...... Meghan Mullin, OF ...... Ali Viola, SS ...... Ann Schroeder, 3B 2009 ...... Julie Brechtel, INF ...... Amy Offenbacker, OF ...... Lisa Busby, C Conference All-Tournament ...... Angela Blackwood, P (2nd) ...... Lori Sippel, P 1980 ...... Kathy Foley, OF Conference Player of the Week 1996 ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B 1986 ...... Lori Sippel, P 1981 ...... Rockie Candelario, C 1985 ...... Denise Day (4/2) ...... Ali Viola, SS ...... Jane Kremer, SS ...... Sandy Wolterman, P ...... Lori Richins (4/10) ...... Jenny Smith, C/UT ...... Lori Richins, 2B ...... Shelly Scott, 3B ...... Denise Day (4/17) ...... Karla Knicely, CF (2nd) 1987 ...... Lori Sippel, P 1982 ...... Cindy Aerni, OF 1986 ...... Margie Ogrodowicz (4/2) ...... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B (2nd) ...... Lori Richins, 2B ...... Denise Day, SS 1987 ...... Jane Kremer (4/29) 1997 ...... Jennifer Lizama, SS ...... Jane Kremer, SS ...... Rhonda Revelle, 1B 1989 ...... Ruth Chatwin (4/10) ...... Christie McCoy, DH/P ...... Leanna Miles, DH ...... Jeanne Wagner, P ...... Ruth Chatwin (4/17) ...... Jenny Smith, C ...... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF 1983 ...... Denise Day, SS 1990 ...... Jill Rishel (4/23) ...... Jenny Voss, P (2nd) ...... Donna Deardorff, P 1984 ...... Ann Schroeder, 3B ...... Shae Sloan (4/30) 1998 ...... Christie McCoy, DP 1988 ...... Lori Sippel, P ...... Sandy Wolterman, P 1992 ...... Kristin Davidson (3/30) ...... Ali Viola, SS ...... Jane Kremer, SS 1985 ...... Ann Schroeder, 3B ...... Misti Guenther (4/20) ...... Jenny Voss, P ...... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF ...... Denise Day, SS 1993 ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk (5/2) ...... Jennifer Lizama, 2B (2nd) 1989 ...... Ruth Chatwin, 3B ...... Lisa Busby, C 1994 ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk (4/18) ...... Jenny Smith, C (2nd) ...... Katy Wolda, C ...... Lori Sippel, P 1995 ...... Ali Viola (2/28) 1999 ...... Jennifer Lizama, 2B 1991 ...... Kris Vucurevic, C 1986 ...... Lori Richins, 2B ...... Ali Viola (3/28) ...... Jenny Voss, P (2nd) 1992 ...... Kristin Davidson, OF ...... Jane Kremer, SS ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk (4/4) 2000 ...... Jennifer Lizama, UT 1993 ...... Shae Sloan, SS ...... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk (4/18) ...... Leigh Ann Walker, P ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B ...... Lisa Winchester, OF ...... Amy Offenbacker (5/2) ...... Jamie Fuente, 2B (2nd) 1994 ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk, SS 1987 ...... Lori Richins, 2B 1996 ...... Gloria Von Rentzell (2/27) ...... Kim Ogee, OF (2nd) 1995 ...... Ali Viola, SS (MVP) ...... Rhonda Gorriaz, 3B ...... Angela Blackwood (3/26) ...... Jenny Voss, P (2nd) ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B ...... Leanna Miles, DH ...... Ali Viola (4/16) 2001 ...... Leigh Suhr, 2B (2nd) ...... Amy Offenbacker, LF ...... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF 1997 ...... Christie McCoy (3/31)

46 47 1998 ...... Ali Viola (3/4) ...... Molly Hill (4/14) 2009 ...... Molly Hill, RHP 2001 ...... Amber Burgess, C ...... Jenny Smith (3/16) 2010 ...... Robin Mackin (3/15) ...... Meghan Mullin, OF ...... Penny Cope, P ...... Jennifer Lizama (4/14) 2011 ...... Ashley Hagemann (4/5) 2010 ...... Julie Brechtel, INF ...... Jamie Fuente, 1B ...... Christie McCoy (4/21) 2012 ...... Ashley Hagemann (3/19) ...... Heidi Foland, INF ...... Kim Ogee, OF ...... Ali Viola (4/28) ...... Tatum Edwards (3/26) ...... Robin Mackin, INF ...... Lori Mahnke, 1B 1999 ...... Jennifer Lizama (3/14) ...... Ashley Hagemann (4/9) ...... Ashley Hagemann, RHP (2nd) ...... Cindy Roethemeyer, 1B ...... Jennifer Lizama (3/28) ...... Tatum Edwards (4/30) ...... Nikki Haget, OF (2nd) ...... Leigh Ann Walker, P ...... Leigh Suhr (4/19) 2000 ...... Amber Burgess (3/28) National Academic Honors 2011 ...... Julie Brechtel, INF 2002 ...... Briana Bates, OF ...... Leigh Suhr (5/9) Academic All-American ...... Heidi Foland, INF ...... Amanda Buchholz, OF 2001 ...... Leigh Suhr (2/20) 1984 ...... Denise Day, SS (1st) ...... Ashley Hagemann, RHP ...... Amber Burgess, C ...... Nicole Trimboli (5/8) ...... Denice Feldhaus, 1B (HM) ...... Nikki Haget, OF ...... Kim Ogee, OF 2002 ...... Kim Ogee (3/19) ...... Shelby Mertins, 3B (HM) 2012 ...... Ashley Hagemann, RHP ...... Cindy Roethemeyer, 3B 2003 ...... Lisa Wangler (2/11) 1985 ...... Denise Day, SS (1st) ...... Nikki Haget, OF ...... Leigh Suhr, 2B ...... Lisa Wangler (2/18) ...... Lori Richins, 2B (HM) ...... Nicole Trimboli, 1B ...... Amanda Buchholz (3/18) 1986 ...... Lori Richins, 2B (1st) 2003 ...... Amanda Buchholz, SS 2004 ...... Peaches James (3/30) 1987 ...... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF (2nd) Conference Academic Honors ...... Amber Burgess, C 2006 ...... Lizzy Rock (2/14) ...... Lori Richins, 2B (2nd) First-Team Academic All-Conference ...... Kim Ogee, OF ...... Trisha Tannahill (3/21) ...... Ruth Chatwin, C (3rd) 1984 ...... Denise Day, SS 2004 ...... Peaches James, RHP 2008 ...... Heidi Foland (5/6) 1988 ...... Lori Sippel, P (1st) ...... Cindy Aerni, OF ...... Liz Lawhorn, OF 2009 ...... Julie Brechtel (3/16) ...... (Athlete-of-the-Year) ...... Sandy Wolterman, P ...... KoKo Tacha, OF 2010 ...... Brooke Thomason (3/15) ...... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF (2nd) 1985 ...... Lori Richins, 2B 2005 ...... Kira Boerkircher, OF ...... Ashley Guile (5/11) 1989 ...... Janelle Frese, OF (2nd) ...... Wendy Turner, OF ...... KoKo Tacha, OF 2011 ...... Taylor Edwards (2/22) 1990 ...... Jill Rishel, OF (1st) 1986 ...... Lori Richins, 2B ...... Trisha Tannahill, OF 2012 ...... Ashley Guile (2/13) 1991 ...... Ann Halsne, 3B (3rd) ...... Amy Love, 1B ...... Jessica Yoachim, INF ...... Brooke Thomason (3/26) 1992 ...... Denise McMillan, OF (2nd) ...... Shelby Mertins, 3B 2006 ...... Lizzy Rock, OF ...... Brooke Thomason (5/14) ...... Ann Halsne, OF (3rd) 1987 ...... Donna Deardorff, P ...... KoKo Tacha, OF 1993 ...... Denise McMillan, OF (2nd) ...... Jane Kremer, SS ...... Trisha Tannahill, OF Conference Pitcher of the Week 1994 ...... Denise McMillan, OF (2nd) ...... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF ...... Jessica Yoachim, INF 1985 ...... Mori Emmons (4/17) 1996 ...... Karla Knicely, CF (3rd) ...... Lori Sippel, P 2007 ...... Jaime Borg, OF ...... Lori Sippel (4/24) 1998 ...... Jenny Smith, C (3rd) ...... Lori Richins, 2B ...... Molly Hill, RHP 1986 ...... Lori Sippel (4/16) 2001 ...... Jamie Fuente, INF (3rd) 1988 ...... Donna Deardorff, P ...... Meghan Mullin, OF 1987 ...... Donna Deardorff (3/25) 2002 ...... Kim Ogee, OF (2nd) ...... Jane Kremer, SS 2008 ...... Molly Hill, RHP ...... Lori Sippel (4/15) 2006 ...... Lizzy Rock, OF (1st) ...... Lori Sippel, P ...... Meghan Mullin, OF ...... Lori Sippel (5/6) ...... KoKo Tacha, OF (3rd) ...... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF 2009 ...... Julie Brechtel, INF 1988 ...... Donna Deardorff 2008 ...... Molly Hill, RHP (3rd) 1989 ...... Jill Rishel, OF ...... Heidi Foland, INF ...... Lori Sippel 2009 ...... Molly Hill, RHP (1st) ...... Mary Wolda, C ...... Molly Hill, RHP ...... Lori Sippel 2010 ...... Robin Mackin, RHP (2nd) ...... Janelle Frese, OF ...... Alex Hupp, RHP 1989 ...... Marie Bowie (4/24) 2011 ...... Ashley Hagemann, RHP (2nd) 1990 ...... Jill Rishel, OF ...... Haley Long, OF 1990 ...... Marie Bowie (4/16) ...... Nikki Haget, OF (3rd) 1992 ...... Misti Guenther, DP ...... Meghan Mullin, OF ...... Stephanie Skegas (4/30) ...... Ann Halsne, 3B 2010 ...... Julie Brechtel, INF 1993 ...... Jody Splichal (3/30) Honda Award for Softball ...... Kris Vucurevic, C ...... Heidi Foland, INF ...... Cody Dusenberry (5/2) 1985 ...... Denise Day, SS (winner) 1993 ...... Denise McMillan, OF ...... Ashley Hagemann, RHP 1994 ...... Melanie Raimondi (5/7) 1988 ...... Lori Sippel, RHP (nominee) ...... Kris Vucurevic, C ...... Nikki Haget, OF 1995 ...... Stacie Stafford (2/27) 1998 ...... Ali Viola, SS (nominee) 1994 ...... Denise McMillan, OF ...... Alex Hupp, RHP/OF ...... Stacie Stafford (3/6) ...... Sherry Allcorn, OF ...... Robin Mackin, RHP ...... Angela Blackwood (3/13) Academic All-District ...... Gloria Von Rentzell, OF 2011 ...... Julie Brechtel, INF 1999 ...... Jenny Voss (2/14) 1995 ...... Karla Knicely, CF 1995 ...... Karla Knicely, CF ...... Heidi Foland, INF 2000 ...... Leigh Ann Walker (3/14) ...... Sherry Allcorn, RF ...... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B ...... Ashley Guile, INF ...... Jenny Voss (3/21) ...... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B ...... Sherry Allcorn, RF ...... Ashley Hagemann, RHP ...... Leigh Ann Walker (4/18) ...... Karla Knicely, CF 1996 ...... Karla Knicely, CF ...... Nikki Haget, OF ...... Jenny Voss (4/25) ...... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B ...... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B ...... Megan Southworth, OF 2001 ...... Peaches James (5/8) ...... Melanie Raimondi, P ...... Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B 2012*...... Gabby Banda, INF ...... Leigh Ann Walker (3/14) 1997 ...... Jenny Smith, C ...... Jenny Smith, C ...... Madison Drake, OF ...... Leigh Ann Walker (4/18) 1998 ...... Jenny Smith, C 1997 ...... Jenny Smith, C ...... Ashley Guile, INF 2002 ...... Peaches James (2/26) 1999 ...... Ellen Middleton, C/DP 1998 ...... Jenny Smith, C ...... Ashley Hagemann, RHP ...... Leigh Ann Walker (2/20) 2001 ...... Amber Burgess, C ...... Jamie Fuente, 1B ...... Nikki Haget, OF 2004 ...... Peaches James (2/17) ...... Penny Cope, P ...... Jessica Draemel, OF ...... Kylee Muir, INF ...... Peaches James (3/16) ...... Jamie Fuente, 1B 1999 ...... Jamie Fuente, 1B ...... Megan Southworth, OF ...... Peaches James (3/24) 2002 ...... Amber Burgess, C ...... Ellen Middleton, C/DP ...... Brooke Thomason, OF ...... Peaches James (4/20) ...... Kim Ogee, OF ...... Cindy Roethemeyer, 3B ...... Haley Workman, RHP 2005 ...... Ashley DeBuhr (4/19) 2003 ...... Amber Burgess, C ...... Jill Baker, OF ...... Kirby Wright, C 2006 ...... Ashley DeBuhr (5/21) ...... Kim Ogee, OF ...... Jessica Draemel, OF *Beginning in 2012, only one Academic 2007 ...... Molly Hill (4/3) 2006 ...... Lizzy Rock, OF ...... Lori Tschannen, P All-Big Ten team was awarded ...... Ashley DeBuhr (4/17) ...... KoKo Tacha, OF 2000 ...... Jill Baker, OF 2009 ...... Ashley Hagemann (2/10) ...... Jessica Yoachim, INF ...... Jamie Fuente, 1B ...... Molly Hill (3/23) 2007 ...... Molly Hill, RHP ...... Jenny Voss, P 2008 ...... Molly Hill, RHP ...... Jenifer Williams, OF

48 49 nebraska’s all-time letterwinners (alphabetical) A...A...A...(6) Erlenbusch, Amy...... 1991-92-93-94 Loos, Peggy...... 1981 Shandy, Lisa...... 1992 Abler, Linda...... 1977 Evans, Jocelyn...... 2004 Love, Amy L...... 1985-86-87 Shasteen, Ann...... 1986-87 Adams, Suzi...... 1989 Lowe, Laura...... 1978-79-80-81 Sinclair, Sarah...... 1994-95-96-97 Aerni, Cindy...... 1982-83-84 F...F...F...(10) Luedtke, Sue...... 1976 Sippel, Lori...... 1985-86-87-88 Allcorn, Sherry...... 1994-95 Feldhaus, Denice...... 1982-83-84 Skegas, Stephanie...... 1989-90-91 Anderson, Elizabeth...... 1976-77 Fischer, Kerry C...... 1978-79 M...M...M...(18) Sloan, Shae...... 1990-91-92-93 Arnold, Danelle...... 2001 Fleming, Margaret...... 1977-78 Mackin, Robin...... 2010 Smith, Jenny...... 1995-96-97-98 Foland, Heidi...... 2008-09-10-11 Mahnke (Tschannen), Lori....1998-99-00-01 Southworth, Megan...... 2010-11-12 B...B...B...(23) Foley, Kathy S...... 1977-78-79-80 Mannon, Emily...... 1992 Splichal, Jody...... 1992-93 Bahe, Anita...... 1977 Fowler, Mattie...... 2012 Martin, Heather...... 1999-2000 Stafford, Stacie L...... 1995-96 Baker, Jill...... 1999-2000 Frese, Janelle T...... 1986-87-88-89 Matejka, Deb K...... 1979 Steffan, Anne...... 2002-03-04-05 Baker, Lisa...... 1999 Fuente, Jamie...... 1998-99-2000-01 Mays, Deanna...... 1989-90 Stevens, Jennifer S...... 1990-91 Banda, Gabby...... 2010-11-12 Fuller, Kimberly...... 2006-07 McCabe, Dree...... 1981 Stewart, Sandra D...... 1976 Barrett, Whitney...... 2007-08-09-10 Funkhouser, Jamie...... 1996-97-98 McCann, Morgan...... 2011 Stone, Karen...... 1978 Bartels, Jan...... 1976-77-78 McCoy, Christie...... 1997-98 Suhr, Leigh...... 1999-2000-01-02 Bates, Briana...... 2001-02 G...G...G...(8) McCrea, Linda...... 1978-79-80 Sunny, Stacy...... 1984-85 Batenhorst, Beverly...... 1977-78 Gay, Jamie...... 2009-10 McMillan, Denise...... 1991-92-93-94 Bettiol, Jordan...... 2012 Geis, Julie...... 1976-77-78-79 Mertins, Shelby...... 1983-84-85-86 T...T...T...(13) Biallas, Jennifer...... 1988-89 Gonyea, Connie...... 1978-79-80 Middleton, Ellen...... 1999 Tacha, KoKo...... 2003-04-05-06 Blackwood, Angela...... 1995-96 Gonzalez, Crystal...... 2007 Miles, Lee Anna...... 1986-87-88 Tannahill, Trisha...... 2003-04-05-06 Bleazard, Jamie...... 1997 Gorraiz, Rhonda...... 1986-87 Morrow, Cheryl...... 1979-80 Taylor, Ginger...... 1999-00 Bodley, Alison...... 1979-80-81 Gratopp, Teresa...... 1977 Muir, Kylee...... 2011-12 Teten, Vanessa...... 1976-78 Boerkircher, Kira...... 2002-03-04-05 Guenther, Misti...... 1989-90-91-92 Mullin, Meghan...... 2006-07-08-09 Thaller, Angie...... 1990 Borg, Jaime...... 2004-05-06-07 Guile, Ashley...... 2008-10-11-12 Mundhenke, Lori...... 1977 Thaller, Rhonda...... 1990 Bowie, Marie...... 1989-90-91 Thomason, Brooke...... 2010-11-12 Breault, Courtney...... 2012 H...H...H...(13) N...N...N...(1) Tiemann, Alycia...... 1994 Brechtel, Julie...... 2008-09-10-11 Hagemann, Ashley...... 2009-10-11-12 Nilsen, Lori...... 1984 Tobias, Summer...... 2003-04 Brewer, Alice...... 1997-98-99-2000 Haget, Nikki...... 2009-10-11-12 Trenka, Khara...... 1989-90-91-92 Brown, Saundra...... 1992-93-94-95 Halsne, Ann...... 1988-90-91-92 O...O...O...(6) Trimboli, Nicole...... 2001-02-03-04 Buchholz, Amanda...... 2000-01-02-03 Handley, Marlys...... 1986-87 O'Donnell, Lorie...... 1989 Turner, Wendy...... 1982-83-84-85 Burgess, Amber...... 2000-01-02-03 Hanselmann, Heather...... 1995-96 Ogee, Kim...... 2000-01-02-03 Tyson, Tori...... 2008-09-10 Busby, Lisa...... 1985 Hansen, Susan M...... 1976 O'Tool, Tammy...... 1982 Hermanson, Kris...... 1976-77-78-79 Offenbacker, Amy...... 1992-93-94-95 U...U...U...(1) C...C...C...(12) Hill, Molly...... 2006-07-08-09 Ogrodowicz, Margie...... 1986-87-88 Uryasz, Julie...... 1977-78-79-80 Candelario, Rockie...... 1981 Hoffman, Candy...... 1979-80 Oswald, Christy...... 1976 Cannon, Ginger D...... 1985 Hoffman, Deborah S...... 1988 V...V...V...(6) Carr, Deanne...... 1980-81-82-83 Hoganson, Heidi...... 1992-93 P...P...P...(8) Van Fleet, Debra...... 1976-77-78 Carwile, Crystal...... 2006-07-08-09 Hughes, Abby...... 2008 Pascale, Brittany...... 2006-07-08-09 Viola, Ali...... 1995-96-97-98 Casella, Andi...... 1982 Hupp, Alex...... 2007-08-09-10 Pinkepank, Kelly B...... 1996-97-98-99 Von Rentzell, Gloria ...... 1993-94-95-96 Chatwin, Ruth...... 1986-87-88-89 Pinkerton, Cindy...... 1987-88 Voss, Jenny...... 1997-98-99-2000 Colvert, Barbara...... 1977-78 J...J...J...(4) Poe, Tammy...... 1978 Vrbka, Jean...... 1976 Conradt, Margaret...... 1976-77-78 James, Peaches...... 2001-02-03-04 Porter, Devin...... 2004-05-06-07 Vucurevic, Kris...... 1990-91-92-93 Cook, Lori...... 1989-90 Janssen, Linda...... 1980 Prather, Angie...... 1979 Cope, Penny...... 2000-01 Johnson, JoAnn...... 1979-80 Prichard, Paula A...... 1976 W...W...W...(14) Craw, Lori...... 1977 Johnson, Joyce...... 1980 Pump, Marty L...... 1983 Wagner, Jeanne...... 1982 Cuddeford, Michelle...... 1990-91 Waldecker, Jamie...... 2004-05-06-07 K...K...K...(8) R...R...R...(12) Walker, Leigh Ann...... 1999-2000-01-02 D...D...D...(10) Keen, Jordan...... 2005 Rabe, Ann L...... 1976 Wangler, Lisa...... 2002-03 Davidson, Kristin...... 1989-90-91-92 Kephart, Lila...... 1992-95 Raimondi, Melanie...... 1994-95-96-97 Wegmann, Ann...... 1982-83 Day, Denise...... 1982-83-84-85 Keyes, Belinda...... 1979 Revelle, Rhonda...... 1981-82-83 Wichman, Cindy...... 1986-87 Deardorff, Donna...... 1985-86-87-88 Kier, Carmen...... 2004-05-06-07 Rex, LuAnn...... 1978 Wicks, Nancy...... 1980-81-82-83 DeBuhr, Ashley...... 2004-05-06-07 Killman, Amy J...... 1989-90-91-92 Richardson, Peg...... 1983-84-85 Williams, Jenifer...... 1997-98-99-2000 Decker, Katie...... 2001 Kleinsmith, Cassie...... 2005 Richins, Lori...... 1984-85-86-87 Winchester, Lisa...... 1986-87 Draemel, Jessica...... 1998-99 Knicely, Karla...... 1994-95-96 Rishel, Jill E...... 1987-88-89-90 Wolda, Mary K...... 1986-87-88-89 Drake, Madison...... 2009-10-11-12 Kremer, Jane...... 1986-87-88-89 Rishel, Joy E...... 1989-90 Wolterman, Sandra...... 1981-82-83-84 Dunham, Rachel...... 1994-95-96-97 Robbins, Jessica...... 1997-98-99 Workman, Haley...... 2011-12 Duran, Amanda...... 2008-09 L...L...L...(14) Rock, Lizzy...... 2005-06 Wright, Kirby...... 2009-10-11-12 Dusenberry, Cody...... 1993-94-95-96 Lawhorn, Liz...... 2002-03-04 Roethemeyer, Cindy...... 1998-99-2001-02 Wright, Saige...... 2011 Lawrick, Sheena...... 2002-03-04-05 Rutherford, Darcy...... 2006-07-08-09 E...E...E...(9) Leeper, Pamela...... 1976-77-78 Y...Y...Y...(3) Echo-Hawk, Tobin...... 1993-94-95-96 Leidigh, Danita...... 1981-84 S...S...S...(21) Yoachim, Jessica...... 2003-04-05-06 Edwards, Tatum...... 2011-12 Liegl, Sammi...... 2008 Saum, Marla...... 1993-94 Yolo, Brittney...... 2003-04 Edwards, Taylor...... 2011-12 Linke, Katie...... 2003-04-05-06 Schell, Kristine K...... 1976 Young, Andrea...... 1988 Ellison, Debra K...... 1981-84-85 Linke, Kelli...... 2008-09 Schlabach, Heidi...... 1985-86 Emmerich, Lisa...... 1981 List, Tracy...... 1991-92 Schroeder, Ann...... 1982-83-84-85 Emmons, Mori...... 1982-83-84-85 Lizama, Jennifer...... 1997-98-99-2000 Scott, Shelley...... 1978-79-80-81 Erisman, Kelly...... 1981-82 Long, Haley...... 2007-08-09 Shaffer, Kathy...... 1977

48 49 nebraska’s all-time letterwinners (numerical) 00...00...00...(3) Jamie Gay...... 2009-10 Danita Leidigh...... 1981-84 22...22...22...(8) Briana Bates...... 2001-02 JoAnn Johnson...... 1979-80 Khara Trenka...... 1989-90-91-92 Angela Blackwood...... 1995-96 Sammi Liegl...... 2008 Carmen Kier...... 2004-05-06-07 Jenny Voss...... 1997-98-99-2000 Crystal Gonzalez...... 2007 Megan Southworth...... 2010-11-12 Denise McMillan...... 1991-92-93-94 Andrea Young...... 1988 Dree McCabe...... 1981 Marty L. Pump...... 1983 Kim Ogee...... 2000-01-02-03 1...1...1...(6) Jenny Smith...... 1995-96-97-98 15...15...15...(5)* Shae Sloan...... 1990-91-92-93 Cindy Aerni...... 1982-83-84 Lisa Winchester...... 1986-87 Belinda Keyes...... 1979 Jamie Waldecker...... 2004-05-06-07 Alice Brewer...... 1997-88-99-2000 Julie Geis...... 1976-77-78-79 Sandra Wolterman...... 1981-82-83-84 Amy J. Killman...... 1989-90-91-92 8...8...8...(7) Jane Kramer...... 1986-87-88-89 Saige Wrigiht...... 2011 Lee Anna Miles...... 1986-87-88 Jamie Bleazard...... 1997 Lisa Shandy...... 1992 Meghan Mullin...... 2006-07-08-09 Kelly Erisman...... 1981-82 Nancy Wicks...... 1980-81-82-83 23...23...23...(5) Anne Steffan...... 2002-03-04-05 Rhonda Gorraiz...... 1986-87 Saundra Brown...... 1992-93-94-95 Ashley Hagemann...... 2009-10-11-12 16...16...16...(4)* Jocelyn Evans...... 2004 2...2...2...(7) Stephanie Skegas...... 1989-90-91 Marie Bowie...... 1989-90-91 Jessica Robbins...... 1997-98-99 Tatum Edwards...... 2011-12 Leigh Suhr...... 1999-2000-01-02 Peggy Loos...... 1981 Tori Tyson...... 2008-09-10 Heidi Foland...... 2008-09-10-11 Jessica Yoachim...... 2003-04-05-06 Lori Sippel...... 1985-86-87-88 Jeanne Wagner...... 1982 Tracy List...... 1991-92 Jody Splichal...... 1992-93 Lori O’Donnell...... 1989 9...9...9...(7) 24...24...24...(5) Devin Porter...... 2004-05-06-07 Danelle Arnold...... 2001 17...17...17...(9) Courtney Breault...... 2012 Angie Thaller...... 1990 Jennifer BIallas...... 1988-89 Alison Bodley...... 1979-80-81 Rachel Dunham...... 1994-95-96-97 Ali Viola...... 1995-96-97-98 Madison Drake...... 2009-10-11-12 Donna Deardorff...... 1985-86-87-88 Lisa Emmerich...... 1981 Liz Lawhorn...... 2002-03-04 Mattie Fowler...... 2012 Shelby Mertins...... 1983-84-85-86 3...3...3...(6) Emily Mannon...... 1992 Misti Guenther...... 1989-90-91-92 Tammy O’Tool...... 1982 Ashley DeBuhr...... 2004-05-06-07 Peg Richardson...... 1983-84-35 Cheryl Morrow...... 1979-80 Heather Hanselmann...... 1995-96 Ann Shasteen...... 1986-87 Lori Nilsen...... 1984 25...25...25...(4) Amy L. Love...... 1985-86-87 Darcy Rutherford...... 2006-07-08-09 Mori Emmons...... 1982-83-84-85 Heather Martin...... 1999-2000 10...10...10...(7)* Gloria Von Rentzell...... 1993-94-95-96 Alex Hupp...... 2007-08-09-10 Rhonda Thaller...... 1990 Denise Day...... 1982-83-84-85 Jenifer Williams...... 1997-98-99-2000 Melanie Raimondi...... 1994-95-96-97 Alycia Tiemann...... 1994 Debra K. Ellison...... 1981-84-85 Lisa Wangler...... 2002-03 Amy Erlenbusch...... 1991-92-93-94 18...18...18...(9) 4...4...4...(10) Connie Gonyea...... 1978-79-80 Jill Baker...... 1999-2000 28...28...28...(2) Deanna Carr...... 1980-81-82-83 Deanna Mays...... 1989-90 Kira Boerkircher...... 2002-03-04-05 Morgan McCann...... 2011 Katie Decker...... 2001 Ellen Middleton...... 1999 Ginger D. Cannon...... 1985 Trisha Tannahill...... 2003-04-05-06 Jessica Draemel...... 1998-99 Mary K. Wolda...... 1986-87-88-89 Janelle T. Frese...... 1986-87-88-89 Kerry C. Fischer...... 1978-79 Kimberly Fuller...... 2006-07 33...33...33...(1) Sheena Lawrick...... 2002-03-04-05 11...11...11...(6) Linda McCrea...... 1978-79-80 Jaime Borg...... 2004-05-06-07 Haley Long...... 2007-08-09 Amanda Buchholz...... 2000-01-02-03 Sarah Sinclair...... 1994-95-96-97 Margie Ogrodowicz...... 1986-87-88 Crystal Carwile...... 2006-07-08-09 Brooke Thomason...... 2010-11-12 34...34...34...(2) Jennifer S. Stevens...... 1990-91 Heidi Hoganson...... 1992-93 Kris Vucurevic...... 1990-91-92-93 Brittany Pascale...... 2006-07-08-09 Stacy Sunny...... 1984-85 Jill E. Rishel...... 1987-88-89-90 Brittney Yolo...... 2003-04 Haley Workman...... 2011-12 Heidi Schlabach...... 1985-86 19...19...19...(6) Ginger Taylor...... 1999-2000 Jordan Keen...... 2005 41...41...41...(1) 5...5...5...(7) Robin Mackin...... 2010 Penny Cope...... 2000-01 Kristin Davidson...... 1989-90-91-92 12...12...12...(8) Lori (Tschannen) Mahnke....1998-99-2000-01 Ashley Guile...... 2008-10-11-12 Rockie Candelario...... 1981 Kylee Muir...... 2011 42...42...42...(1)* Deborah S. Hoffman...... 1988 Ruth Chatwin...... 1986-87-88-89 Stacie L. Stafford...... 1995-96 Peaches James...... 2001-02-03-04 Lila Kephart...... 1992-95 Taylor Edwards...... 2011-12 Summer Tobias...... 2003-04 Cassie Kleinsmith...... 2005 Abby Hughes...... 2008 44...44...44...(1) Lori Richins...... 1984-85-86-87 Karla Knicely...... 1994-95-96 20...20...20...(9) Leigh Ann Walker...... 1999-2000-01-02 Cindy Roethemeyer.....1998-99-2000-01 Christie McCoy...... 1997-98 Sherry Allcorn...... 1994-95 Rhonda Revelle...... 1981-82-83 Lisa Baker...... 1999 52...52...52...(1) 6...6...6...(9) Lizzy Rock...... 2005-06 Whitney Barrett...... 2007-08-09-10 Kirby Wright...... 2009-10-11-12 Suzi Adams...... 1989 Jamie Funkhouser...... 1996-97-98 Julie Brechtel...... 2008-09-10-11 13...13...13...(7) Ann Halsne...... 1989-90-91-92 55...55...55...(1) Michelle Cuddeford...... 1990-91 Lisa Busby...... 1985 Laura Lowe...... 1978-79-80-81 Nikki Haget...... 2009-10-11-12 Kris Hermanson...... 1976-77-78-79 Denice Feldhaus...... 1982-83-84 Kylee Muir...... 2011-12 Jennifer Lizama...... 1997-98-99-2000 Molly Hill...... 2006-07-08-09 Marla Saum...... 1993-94 59...59...59...(2) Amy Offenbacker...... 1992-93-94-95 Kelly Pinkepank...... 1996-97-98-99 Ann Wegmann...... 1982-83 Katie Linke...... 2003-04-05-06 Cindy A. Pinkerton...... 1987-88 Joy E. Rishel...... 1989-90 Kelli Linke...... 2008-09 KoKo Tacha...... 2003-04-05-06 Shelley Scott...... 1978-79-80-81 21...21...21...(5) Wendy Turner...... 1982-83-84-85 Cindy Wichman...... 1986-87 Amanda Duran...... 2008-09 77...77...77...(1) Tobin Echo-Hawk...... 1993-94-95-96 Gabby Banda...... 2010-11-12 7...7...7...(10) 14...14...14...(7) Jamie Fuente...... 1998-99-2000-01 Jordan Bettiol...... 2012 Andi Casella...... 1982 Deb K. Matejka...... 1979 88...88...88...(1) Amber Burgess...... 2000-01-02-03 Cody Dusenberry...... 1993-94-95-96 Ann Schroeder...... 1982-83-84-85 Nicole Trimboli...... 2001-02-03-04 Lori Cook...... 1989-90 Marlys Handley...... 1986-87 *number permanently retired

50 51 nebraska’s all-time letterwinners (by state) Alabama (2) Iowa (18) Hastings (1) Seward (1) Barrett, Whitney...... 2007-08-09-10 Brown, Saundra...... 1992-93-94-95 Baker, Lisa...... 1999 Scott, Shelley...... 1978-79-80-81 Wright, Saige...... 2011 Cope, Penny...... 2000-01 Halsne, Ann...... 1988-90-91-92 Hickman (1) Strang (1) Arizona (8) Hoganson, Heidi...... 1992-93 Robbins, Jessica...... 1997-98-99 Matejka, Deb K...... 1979 Duran, Amanda...... 2008-09 Kephart, Lila...... 1992-95 Fowler, Mattie...... 2012 Kremer, Jane...... 1986-87-88-89 Lincoln (27) Wayne (1) Gorraiz, Rhonda...... 1986-87 Lawhorn, Liz...... 2002-03-04 Borg, Jaime...... 2004-05-06-07 Hill, Molly...... 2006-07-08-09 Keyes, Belinda...... 1979 Leidigh, Danita...... 1981-84 Bartels, Jan...... 1976-77-78 Knicely, Karla...... 1994-95-96 O'Tool, Tammy...... 1982 Colvert, Barbara...... 1977-78 New York (2) Mullin, Meghan...... 2006-07-08-09 Prather, Angie...... 1979 Conradt, Margaret...... 1976-77-78 Bodley, Alison...... 1979-80-81 Walker, Leigh Ann...... 1999-2000-01-02 Pump, Marty L...... 1983 Cuddeford, Michelle...... 1990-91 Wright, Kirby...... 2009-10-11-12 Wangler, Lisa...... 2002-03 Richardson, Peg...... 1983-84-85 Drake, Madison...... 2009-10-11-12 Schroeder, Ann...... 1982-83-84-85 Ellison, Debra K...... 1981-84-85 Ohio (1) California (35) Turner, Wendy...... 1982-83-84-85 Erisman, Kelly...... 1981-82 McMillan, Denise...... 1991-92-93-94 Allcorn, Sherry...... 1994-95 Voss, Jenny...... 1997-98-99-2000 Fischer, Kerry C...... 1978-79 Biallas, Jennifer...... 1988-89 Wagner, Jeanne...... 1982 Gonyea, Connie...... 1978-79-80 Oklahoma (6) Breault, Courtney...... 2012 Wegmann, Ann...... 1982-83 Hermanson, Kris...... 1976-77-78-79 Blackwood, Angela...... 1995-96 Brechtel, Julie...... 2008-09-10-11 Wolterman, Sandra...... 1981-82-83-84 Hoffman, Candy...... 1979-80 Fuente, Jamie...... 1998-99-2000-01 Candelario, Rockie...... 1981 Hoffman, Deborah S...... 1988 Martin, Heather...... 1999-2000 Carwile, Crystal...... 2006-07-08-09 Kansas (8) Johnson, JoAnn...... 1979-80 Van Fleet, Debra...... 1976-77-78 Casella, Andi...... 1982 Guile, Ashley...... 2008-10-11-12 Johnson, Joyce...... 1980 Williams, Jenifer...... 1997-98-99-2000 Cook, Lori...... 1989-90 Hughes, Abby...... 2008 Liegl, Sammi...... 2008 Winchester, Lisa...... 1986-87 Deardorff, Donna...... 1985-86-87-88 Hupp, Alex...... 2007-08-09-10 Linke, Katie...... 2003-04-05-06 Edwards, Tatum...... 2011-12 Pinkepank, Kelly...... 1996-97-98-99 Linke, Kelli...... 2008-09 Oregon (5) Edwards, Taylor...... 2011-12 Tacha, KoKo...... 2003-04-05-06 List, Tracy...... 1991-92 Bowie, Marie...... 1989-90-91 Emmerich, Lisa...... 1981 Tannahill, Trisha...... 2003-04-05-06 Loos, Peggy...... 1981 Handley, Marlys...... 1986-87 Evans, Jocelyn...... 2004 Thomason, Brooke...... 2010-11-12 Offenbacker, Amy...... 1992-93-94-95 McCabe, Dree...... 1981 Frese, Janelle T...... 1986-87-88-89 Yoachim, Jessica...... 2003-04-05-06 Poe, Tammy...... 1978 Muir, Kylee...... 2011-12 Funkhouser, Jamie...... 1996-97-98 Splichal, Jody...... 1992-93 Revelle, Rhonda...... 1981-82-83 Gonzalez, Crystal...... 2007 Minnesota (1) Stone, Karen...... 1978 Lizama, Jennifer...... 1997-98-99-2000 Steffan, Anne...... 2002-03-04-05 Thaller, Angie...... 1990 Pennsylvania (1) Mahnke (Tschannen), Lori...1998-99-00-01 Thaller, Rhonda...... 1990 Day, Denise...... 1982-83-84-85 Mays, Deanna...... 1989-90 Nebraska (80) Wichman, Cindy...... 1986-87 McCoy, Christie...... 1997-98 Auburn (1) South carolina (1) Nilsen, Lori...... 1984 Teten, Vanessa...... 1976-78 North Platte (9) Workman, Haley...... 2011-12 Porter, Devin...... 2004-05-06-07 Baker, Jill...... 1999-2000 Raimondi, Melanie...... 1994-95-96-97 Beatrice (6) Brewer, Alice...... 1997-98-99-2000 South Dakota (1) Richins, Lori...... 1984-85-86-87 DeBuhr, Ashley...... 2004-05-06-07 Miles, Lee Anna...... 1986-87-88 Emmons, Mori...... 1982-83-84-85 Rock, Lizzy...... 2005-06 Gay, Jamie...... 2009-10 O'Donnell, Lorie...... 1989 Shandy, Lisa...... 1992 Killman, Amy J...... 1989-90-91-92 Rishel, Jill E...... 1987-88-89-90 Texas (12) Skegas, Stephanie...... 1989-90-91 Pinkerton, Cindy A...... 1987-88 Rishel, Joy E...... 1989-90 Banda, Gabby...... 2010-11-12 Stafford, Stacie L...... 1995-96 Shasteen, Ann...... 1986-87 Roethemeyer, Cindy...... 1998-99-2001-02 Bettiol, Jordan...... 2012 Sunny, Stacy...... 1984-85 Tiemann, Alycia...... 1994 Von Rentzell, Gloria...... 1993-94-95-96 Busby, Lisa...... 1985 Tobias, Summer...... 2003-04 Wicks, Nancy...... 1980-81-82-83 Cannon, Ginger D...... 1985 Tyson, Tori...... 2008-09-10 Beaver Crossing (1) Davidson, Kristin...... 1989-90-91-92 Viola, Ali...... 1995-96-97-98 Geis, Julie...... 1976-77-78-79 Ogallala (1) Long, Haley...... 2007-08-09 Vucurevic, Kris...... 1990-91-92-93 Buchholz, Amanda...... 2000-01-02-03 Love, Amy L...... 1985-86-87 Waldecker, Jamie...... 2004-05-06-07 Blair (2) Middleton, Ellen...... 1999 Yolo, Brittney...... 2003-04 Batenhorst, Beverly...... 1977-78 Omaha (17) Ogrodowicz, Margie...... 1986-87-88 Foley, Kathy S...... 1977-78-79-80 Carr, Deanne...... 1980-81-82-83 Sloan, Shae...... 1990-91-92-93 Colorado (10) Draemel, Jessica...... 1998-99 Taylor, Ginger...... 1999-00 Arnold, Danelle...... 2001 Columbus (1) Erlenbusch, Amy...... 1991-92-93-94 Wolda, Mary K...... 1986-87-88-89 Bates, Briana...... 2001-02 Aerni, Cindy...... 1982-83-84 Feldhaus, Denice...... 1982-83-84 Burgess, Amber...... 2000-01-02-03 Fleming, Margaret...... 1977-78 Utah (1) Decker, Katie...... 2001 Cozad (1) Guenther, Misti...... 1989-90-91-92 Bleazard, Jamie...... 1997 Dusenberry, Cody...... 1993-94-95-96 Boerkircher, Kira...... 2002-03-04-05 Kleinsmith, Cassie...... 2005 Echo-Hawk, Tobin...... 1993-94-95-96 Lowe, Laura...... 1978-79-80-81 Virginia (1) Schlabach, Heidi...... 1985-86 Doniphan (1) McCann, Morgan...... 2011 Young, Andrea...... 1988 Smith, Jenny...... 1995-96-97-98 Morrow, Cheryl...... 1979-80 McCrea, Linda...... 1978-79-80 Trenka, Khara...... 1989-90-91-92 Mertins, Shelby...... 1983-84-85-86 Washington (3) Trimboli, Nicole...... 2001-02-03-04 Elkhorn (2) Ogee, Kim...... 2000-01-02-03 Dunham, Rachel...... 1994-95-96-97 Hagemann, Ashley...... 2009-10-11-12 Rex, LuAnn...... 1978 Kier, Carmen...... 2004-05-06 Connecticut (1) Haget, Nikki...... 2009-10-11-12 Rutherford, Darcy...... 2006-07-08-09 Mannon, Emily...... 1992 Adams, Suzi...... 1989 Sinclair, Sarah...... 1994-95-96-97 Fremont (1) Stevens, Jennifer S...... 1990-91 International (4) Florida (1) Leeper, Pamela...... 1976-77-78 Uryasz, Julie...... 1977-78-79-80 Australia (1) Keen, Jordan...... 2005 Chatwin, Ruth...... 1986-87-88-89 Hawaii (1) Geneva (1) Papillion (3) Fuller, Kimberly...... 2006-07 Saum, Marla...... 1993-94 James, Peaches...... 2001-02-03-04 Canada (3) Southworth, Megan...... 2010-11-12 Lawrick, Sheena...... 2002-03-04-05 Illinois (2) Grand Island (1) Suhr, Leigh...... 1999-2000-01-02 Mackin, Robin...... 2010 Hanselmann, Heather...... 1995-96 Foland, Heidi...... 2008-09-10-11 Sippel, Lori...... 1985-86-87-88 Pascale, Brittany...... 2006-07-08-09

50 51 nebraska’s all-time year-by-year results Don Isherwood 1978 1979 1980 (1976-1980) Head Coach: Don Isherwood Head Coach: Don Isherwood Head Coach: Don Isherwood Overall: Overall Record: 25-14 (.641) Overall Record: 33-18 (.647) Overall Record: 27-23 (.540) 106-85 (.555) Big Eight Record: 4-3 (7th) Big Eight Record: 3-8 (6th) Big Eight Record: 8-9 (.4th) Home Record: 12-2 (.857) Home Record: 18-2 (.900) Home Record: 13-7 (.650) Big Eight: Away Record: 8-7 (.533) Away Record: 8-8 (.500) Away Record: 10-8 (.555) 16-24 (.400) Neutral Record: 5-5 (.500) Neutral Record: 7-8 (.467) Neutral Record: 4-8 (.333) Longest Winning Streak: 7 games Longest Winning Streak: 9 games Longest Winning Streak: 4 games 1977 Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Longest Losing Streak: 4 games Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Head Coach: Don Isherwood at Wichita State 3-4 L Ohio State 1-2 L Central Oklahoma 3-1 W Overall Record: 12-15 (.444) at Wichita State 2-5 L at Oklahoma 1-6 L SE Missouri State 5-0 W Big Eight Record: 1-4 (t-4th) at Oklahoma Baptist 15-3 W Minnesota 0-7 L Oklahoma 3-4 L Home Record: 3-7 (.300) Northeast Oklahoma# 9-3 W Grand Valley 3-2 W Texas-Arlington 0-1 L Away Record: 2-3 (.400) Northwest Oklahoma# 13-2 W Missouri-St. Louis 4-1 W Kansas State# 7-0 W Neutral Record: 7-5 (.583) Texas Women’s# 0-4 L Northwestern 6-4 W Southern Illinois# 2-3 L Longest Winning Streak: 3 games SW Missouri State# 1-12 L Baylor 15-3 W Texas Women’s# 0-5 L Longest Losing Streak: 5 games Wayne State 0-1 L Northeast Oklahoma 12-3 W Oklahoma# 1-3 L at Kansas State 11-12 L Wayne State 4-2 W Minnesota 2-4 L Drake 2-1 W NW Missouri State 8-7 W Kearney State 6-4 W at Oklahoma 2-8 L Drake 8-4 W NW Missouri State 0-5 L Kearney State 9-2 W at Phoenix College 2-1 W Creighton 2-7 L Kearney State 2-1 W at Nebraska-Omaha 3-4 L at Phoenix College 12-1 W Creighton 7-9 L Kearney State 3-2 W at Nebraska-Omaha 2-0 W at Arizona State 3-6 L North Dakota State^ 14-2 W Oklahoma# 2-1 W North Dakota$ 12-0 W at Arizona State 1-2 L Northern Iowa^ 5-1 W at Kansas# 1-2 L Northern Illinois$ 5-3 W at Arizona State 1-6 L Emporia State^ 0-1 L Kansas State# 0-7 L North Dakota State$ 10-4 W New Mexico 1-6 L Iowa State^ 2-1 W Central Oklahoma$ 2-0 W Drake$ 10-9 W Mankato State 11-3 W Wayne State^ 4-0 W Texas Women’s$ 1-9 L at Kansas State 5-3/8 W South Dakota 5-4 W Emporia State^ 0-2 L Bethany$ 13-3 W at Kansas State 6-1 W Iowa 4-1 W at Kearney State 5-0 W Northeast Oklahoma$ 2-0 W at Wayne State 8-11 L Northern Iowa 5-2 W at Kearney State 9-5 W Nebraska-Omaha 1-4 L at Wayne State 14-7 W Iowa State 0-3 L Wayne State 7-2 W NW Missouri State 0-10 L Iowa State% 4-9 L Emporia State 12-2 W Wayne State 9-4 W NW Missouri State 2-14 L Oklahoma State% 4-6 L at NW Missouri State 3-0/6 W at Missouri Western 5-0 W Nebraska-Omaha 0-10 L Kansas State% 5-6 L at NW Missouri State 5-1 W at Missouri Western 2-1 W Nebraska-Omaha 2-4 L Kansas State% 2-1 W at Drake 1-2 L Missouri% 0-8 L Kearney State% 12-2 W Luther College% 1-9 L at Drake 4-1 W Oklahoma% 9-1 W at Nebraska-Omaha% 0-3 L Iowa State% 4-2 W Missouri 0-2 L Kansas% 3-4 L Kearney State% 6-5 W Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 W Oklahoma State 0-3 L Nebraska-Omaha 1-2 L at Nebraska-Omaha% 1-0/8 W Nebraska-Omaha 6-5/9 W NW Missouri State 1-0 W Nebraska-Omaha 5-1 W at Nebraska-Omaha% 2-0 W at Creighton 12-1/6 W NW Missouri State 6-4 W at Iowa State 1-4 L Nebraska-Omaha% 0-6 L at Creighton 5-6 L Wayne State 2-1 W at Iowa State 4-1 W Nebraska-Omaha% 0-5 L at Kearney State 8-0 W Wayne State 9-3 W at Drake 8-0 W Tarkio& 1-2 L at Kearney State 3-0 W at Kansas 1-3 L at Drake 1-5 L North Dakota State& 15-4 W Creighton& 8-2 W at Kansas 12-1 W at Kansas 4-6 L Kansas& 0-8 L at Nebraska-Omaha& 3-7 L NW Missouri State 3-1 W at SW Missouri State 1-4 L #Big Eight Tournament; $Oklahoma Invitational; Wayne State& 3-0 W Kansas State 10-11 L at Oklahoma State 0-11 L %State Tournament; &Region VI Tournament at Nebraska-Omaha& 4-5 L Kansas State 7-6 W at Wichita State 7-1 W Emporia State 5-3 W Kansas State 8-2 W at Wichita State 13-2 W Emporia State 9-5 W at Nebraska-Omaha 2-1/8 W at Kansas State 4-6 L #Oklahoma Invite; $Husker Invite; %Husker at Nebraska-Omaha 4-0 W at Kansas State 3-0 W Invite; &State Tournament Nebraska Wesleyan 7-0 W Kearney State 3-1 W Kearney State 5-3 W Kearney State 6-0 W Creighton 3-1 W at Creighton 3-2 W Kearney State 2-1 W at Creighton 2-3 L Creighton 6-2 W at Kansas 4-6 L Creighton 3-10 L Kansas 5-1 W Nebraska-Omaha 4-1 W Kansas State 0-1 L Nebraska-Omaha 3-0 W Kansas State 2-1 W at Kansas 0-9 L Saint Louis 5-9 L North Dakota State 10-4 W Creighton 0-1 L Emporia State 2-4 L #Southwest Missouri Invitational; ^Husker Invitational; %Big Eight Tournament

52 53 nebraska’s all-time year-by-year results Nancy Plantz 1982 1983 Wayne Daigle (1981-83) Head Coach: Nancy Plantz Head Coach: Nancy Plantz (1984-86) Overall: Overall Record: 33-14 (.702) Overall Record: 17-18 (.486) Overall: 75-53 (.586) Big Eight Record: 9-3 (1st) Big Eight Record: 3-7 (7th) 115-34 (.722) Home Record: 4-1 (.800) Home Record: 2-0 (1.000) Big Eight: Big Eight: Away Record: 8-4 (.667) Away Record: 3-3 (.500) 17-16 (.515) Neutral Record: 21-9 (.700) Neutral Record: 12-15 (.444) 26-6 (.813) Longest Winning Streak: 10 games Longest Winning Streak: 5 games 1981 Longest Losing Streak: 2 games Longest Losing Streak: 5 games 1984 Head Coach: Nancy Plantz Central Arizona# 1-2 L Northern Arizona 6-1 W Head Coach: Wayne Daigle Overall Record: 27-21 (.563) Oklahoma City# 7-0/5 W Eastern Arizona 4-3 W Overall Record: 39-13 (.750) Big Eight Record: 5-6 (3rd) Colorado State# 4-2 W Texas Tech 3-2/8 W Big Eight Record: 6-2 (1st) Home Record: 7-4 (.636) at New Mexico State# 4-1 W at New Mexico State 1-0/8 W Home Record: 12-2 (.857) Away Record: 7-9 (.438) Western Arizona# 4-1 W Oklahoma State 3-2 W Away Record: 14-5 (.737) Neutral Record: 13-8 (.619) Baylor# 0-1 L Kansas 2-4 L Neutral Record: 13-6 (.684) Longest Winning Streak: 4 games Arizona State< 1-0/8 W New Mexico 1-4 L Longest Winning Streak: 17 games Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Texas-Arlington< 1-8 L Central Michigan 4-3 W Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Rutgers 0-2 L Louisiana State< 1-0/18 W Indiana 0-3 L Mesa College# 4-1 W Buena Vista 8-4 W Ohio State< 2-1 W Arizona 1-5 L Central Arizona# 3-1 W SW Missouri State! 3-2 W Louisiana Tech< 1-5 L Northern Illinois 3-2 W Northern Arizona# 5-1 W Texas Women’s! 2-4 L Northern Colorado< 5-0 W New Mexico 0-2 L New Mexico# 0-1 L Northeast Oklahoma! 6-1 W Northern Colorado< 4-1 W Louisiana Tech 1-2 L at New Mexico State# 8-0/5 W Southern Illinois! 0-1 L Ohio State< 2-3/8 L Kansas State 2-4 L Utah State# 1-7 L Sam Houston State# 1-0 W Iowa< 0-1 L Central Illinois 2-5/8 L New Mexico# 2-1/8 W Oklahoma# 2-3 L Utah< 1-0 W Kansas State 3-1 W NE Missouri State! 6-0 W SW Missouri State# 4-3 W Oklahoma* 4-0 W SW Missouri State 1-2 L at Texas-Arlington! 3-2 W New Mexico# 2-3 L at Kansas* 0-5 L Creighton 2-0 W at Texas-Arlington! 6-1 W Cloud C.C.* 4-2 W Kansas State* 4-3/11 W NW Missouri State 3-2/11 W at Baylor! 3-2 W Central Oklahoma* 8-3 W Oklahoma* 3-1 W NW Missouri State 2-3 L at Baylor! 2-4 L Emporia State* 0-3 L at Creighton* 0-1/8 L California 2-1 W at Sam Houston State 3-0 W Ellsworth C.C.* 3-1 W at Creighton* 4-2 W Creighton 2-7 L at Sam Houston State 3-1 W at Emporia State* 0-1 L Mankato State* 4-1 W Texas A&M 0-5 L at Texas A&M 0-5 L Kearney State 5-4/9 W Mankato State* 7-0 W California 4-3 W at Texas A&M 0-1 L Kearney State 1-3 L Central Illinois% 5-4/10 W Kansas 0-3 L Texas A&M^ 2-3/8 L at NW Missouri State 2-0 W Creighton% 1-0 W Missouri 4-3 W Stephen F. Austin^ 1-0 W at NW Missouri State 3-0 W SW Missouri St.% 1-0 W Iowa State 0-3 L Michigan^ 1-0 W Mankato State 3-1 W Missouri-St. Louis% 4-1 W Kansas State 0-7 L at Baylor^ 1-0 W Minnesota^ 1-2 L Kansas State% 0-2 L Oklahoma State 1-2/8 L Texas A&M^ 1-3 L Wayne State^ 7-0 W at Missouri% 1-0 W Oklahoma 1-2/13 L at Baylor^ 2-3 L Iowa State^ 2-0 W Oklahoma! 2-0 W Pacific 0-5 L at Creighton 1-0 W NW Missouri State^ 1-3 L Iowa State! 9-0 W Fresno State 4-1 W at Creighton 0-4 L Creighton^ 8-4 W Missouri! 1-0/14 W San Francisco 1-0 W Iowa State 1-0 W Minnesota^ 1-0 W Missouri! 3-1/8 W at California 2-1 W Oklahoma 2-0 W at Kansas State 6-2 W Wichita State> 8-3 W UC Santa Barbara 3-2/19 W Iowa State 4-0 W at Kansas State 2-1/10 W at Kansas State> 1-0 W Oklahoma 0-1 L at Kansas 0-3 L NE Missouri State+ 2-1/22 W Grandview 4-0 W SW Missouri State 1-2 L Northwestern+ 5-0 W Grandview 10-0/5 W at Drake 4-5/10 L Nebraska-Omaha+ 3-2 W Missouri 5-2 W at Drake 9-0 W Missouri+ 2-3 L Kansas 1-2 L Missouri% 1-0 W NE Missouri State+ 2-5 L Missouri 4-0 W Iowa State% 6-2/18 W Missouri$ 1-0/11 W Kansas 9-1 W Oklahoma State% 0-10 L Missouri$ 0-1 L at Kearney State 7-4 W Kansas% 2-5 L Missouri$ 4-1 W at Kearney State 5-1 W at Kearney State 7-6/9 W Creighton^ 3-2/8 W Creighton 4-0 W at Kearney State 4-3 W Arizona State^ 0-2 L Creighton 1-0 W at Creighton 0-9 L Fresno State^ 0-1 L at Grandview 2-0 W at Creighton 0-1 L #New Mexico State Invitational; Kansas at Simpson 11-0/5 W Kansas State 4-3 W State Triangular; +Creighton Classic; $NCAA Kansas State% 4-0 W Kansas State 1-2 L Tournament; ^Women’s College World Series Oklahoma% 2-0 W Kansas~ 0-8 L Oklahoma State% 2-0 W Saint Louis~ 10-0 W Oklahoma State% 4-1 W Iowa~ 1-0 W Oklahoma State& 3-2/18 W Iowa State~ 0-3 L Oklahoma State& 2-1/14 W !Oklahoma Invitational; #Texas Women's Fresno State+ 2-0 W Invitational; *Emporia State Invitational; ^Husker Texas A&M+ 2-5 L Invitational; %Big Eight Championship; ~Region Adelphi+ 2-1 W VI Championship UCLA+ 0-1/8 L #New Mexico State Invitational; !Bartlesville Invitational; ^Baylor Invitational; %Big Eight Tournament; $NCAA Regional; +Women’s College World Series

52 53 nebraska’s all-time year-by-year results 1985 1986 Ron Wolforth 1988 Head Coach: Wayne Daigle Head Coach: Wayne Daigle (1987-92) Head Coach: Ron Wolforth Overall Record: 33-8 (.805) Overall Record: 38-10 (.792) Overall: Overall Record: 39-20 (.661) Big Eight Record: 11-1 (1st) Big Eight Record: 9-3 (1st) 188-126 (.599) Big Eight Record: 7-3 (1st) Home Record: 10-0 (1.000) Home Record: 6-2 (.750) Big Eight: Home Record: 8-4 (.667) Away Record: 10-6 (.625) Away Record: 10-1 (.909) 29-25 (.537) Away Record: 6-3 (.667) Neutral Record: 13-2 (.867) Neutral Record: 22-7 (.759) Neutral Record: 25-13 (.658) Longest Winning Streak: 10 games Longest Winning Streak: 10 games 1987 Longest Winning Streak: 5 games Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Longest Losing Streak: 2 games Head Coach: Ron Wolforth Longest Losing Streak: 2 games Wichita State 8-0/6 W Minnesota 6-2 W Overall Record: 41-11 (.788) Baylor 9-1 W Illinois State 7-0 W Minnesota 6-0 W Big Eight Record: 8-2 (1st) Baylor 3-0 W Texas Tech 4-0 W Utah State 2-1/8 W Home Record: 9-0 (1.000) New Mexico 1-3 L Arizona State 2-1 W Minnesota 6-7 L Away Record: 10-7 (.588) Nicholls State 4-2 W Missouri 1-3 L Arizona 4-6 L Neutral Record: 22-4 (.846) Arizona State 0-1 L at Cal State Fullerton 0-2 L New Mexico Highlands 8-0/6 W Longest Winning Streak: 16 games Cal State Fullerton 7-2 W at Utah 0-3 L Colorado State 6-0 W Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Stephen F. Austin 6-1 W at Cal State Northridge 3-0 W Kansas 1-6 L Arizona 1-0 W Cal State Fullerton 0-1 L at Cal State Northridge 0-1/8 L Indiana 0-4 L Toledo 4-1 W Bowling Green 6-0 W San Diego State 1-0 W Oklahoma State 2-1 W Metro State 10-2/5 W SW Texas State 10-0/5 W Fresno State 2-0/9 W at Oklahoma City 4-1 W Fresno State 4-0 W Baylor (NH) 5-0 W at Cal State Fullerton 0-6 L Kansas State 5-0 W NE Louisiana 2-0 W North Texas 3-0 W Pacific 0-1 L Kansas 9-0 W Central Michigan 1-2/10 L Indiana 3-0 W at Chapman 6-1 W at Texas-Arlington 1-0 W Iowa State 1-0 W Iowa State 0-1/10 L at Chapman 5-0 W at Texas-Arlington 2-0 W Oklahoma City 3-0 W Bowling Green 4-0 W at UNLV 4-3 W at Baylor 4-1/13 W Toledo 5-2 W at Texas A&M 1-4 L at Cal State Riverside 12-0 W at Baylor 2-3/9 L Fresno State 0-3 L Northwestern 1-3 L at UNLV 6-1 W at SW Texas State 6-0 W St. Mary’s 3-0 W at Pacific 6-0 W Creighton 3-0 W at SW Texas State 9-1 W Texas-Arlington 9-3 W Illinois State 1-2 L Creighton 6-1 W Arizona State 2-0 W Indiana 7-0 W New Mexico 2-0 W at Kansas 0-1 L South Carolina 6-2 W Baylor 8-2 W Santa Clara 12-1 W Kansas State 8-0/5 W Baylor 7-0 W Louisiana Tech 2-0 W Creighton 5-0 W Kansas 4-2/9 W Northwestern 2-1/10 W Texas A&M 0-1/9 L Arizona State 3-1/9 W at Kansas State 1-0 W Utah 2-0 W Arizona 3-2/9 W Central Michigan 4-1 W Colorado State 10-0 W Arizona State 0-1 L at Texas A&M 3-2 W UCLA 0-9 L Colorado State 3-0 W Oklahoma State 2-1 W at Texas A&M 1-2/8 L Eastern Illinois 2-1 W Oklahoma State 3-0 W Oklahoma 0-1 L at California 1-2 L Eastern Illinois 4-2 W Missouri 5-2 W at Kansas State 8-0/5 W at California 1-2 L at Oklahoma 6-0 W Oklahoma State 1-0/8 W Oklahoma 3-0 W California 1-0 W Oklahoma State 0-6 L Missouri 5-2 W at Kansas State 8-0/5 W UNLV 4-2 W Oklahoma State 0-1 L at Creighton 7-0 W Drake 2-0 W Central Michigan 0-1 L Oklahoma 2-0 W at Creighton 3-5 L Drake 4-0 W Oregon State 2-0 W Creighton 2-4 L Oklahoma 2-1/9 W Oklahoma State 4-3 W at San Jose State 5-3 W Creighton 1-2/10 L at Iowa State 4-3 W at Missouri 8-1 W UCLA 3-1 W Florida State 3-0 W Oklahoma 8-4 W Oklahoma State 3-1 W Arizona State 3-0 W Kansas 0-2 L at Iowa State 4-0 W at Missouri 3-2 W at Oklahoma 3-0 W Florida State 5-0 W Kearney State 1-0 W Iowa State 1-0 W at Oklahoma State 1-0/10 W Kansas 5-2 W Kearney State 8-0 W Kansas 0-3 L at Oklahoma 1-3 L at Iowa State 4-0 W Missouri^ 6-1 W Iowa State 2-1 W at Oklahoma State 0-2 L at Iowa State 6-1 W Kansas^ 3-0 W Kansas 0-1/10 L Missouri 3-0 W Northern Illinois 1-3 L Kansas^ 4-2 W Kearney State 15-0 W Utah (NH) 9-0/5 W Illinois State 1-0 W Kansas$ 1-4 L* Kearney State 12-0 W Utah 3-2 W Indiana State 1-0/12 W Kansas$ 6-1 W* Kansas State 2-0 W Iowa State 10-2 W at Creighton 1-2 L Kansas$ 2-0 W* Iowa State 9-3 W Iowa State 2-0 W at Creighton 3-1 W Louisiana Tech+ 6-0 W* Kansas+ 0-7/6 L at Missouri 2-1 W at Missouri 2-3 L Cal Poly Pomona+ 2-0 W* Iowa State+ 2-1/8 W at Kansas 3-2/10 W Kansas 10-3/6 W Cal State Fullerton+ 5-1 W* Kansas+ 3-2 W at Missouri 1-0 W at Missouri 3-1 W UCLA+ 0-3 L* Kansas+ 3-2 W at Kansas 3-0 W Kansas 4-0 W UCLA+ 1-2/9 L* +Big Eight Tournament Kearney State 10-2/5 W Iowa State^ 1-0/10 W ^Big Eight Tournament; $NCAA Regionals; Kearney State 13-0/5 W Oklahoma State^ 2-0 W +Women’s College World Series *Nebraska was declared ineligible for the Oklahoma State^ 4-0 W Oklahoma State^ 2-3 L NCAA Tournament in 1986 by the NCAA Oklahoma^ 7-0/5 W Oklahoma State^ 2-0 W *Nebraska’s participation in the 1985 NCAA Committee on Infractions Kansas^ 3-1 W Iowa State& 5-2 W Tournament and the 1985 Women’s College Utah& 6-0 W Creighton& 2-3 L World Series vacated by the NCAA Committee Utah& 3-2/9 W Creighton& 7-2 W on Infractions Fresno State+ 1-0 W Creighton& 4-1 W UCLA+ 0-3 L Cal Poly-Pomona+ 0-3 L Central Michigan+ 2-1 W Adelphi+ 5-1 W Texas A&M+ 0-4 L Fresno State+ 0-1/9 L ^Big Eight Tournament; $NCAA Regional; ^Big Eight Tournament; $NCAA Regional; +Women’s College World Series +Women’s College World Series

54 55 nebraska’s all-time year-by-year results 1989 1990 1991 1992 Head Coach: Ron Wolforth Head Coach: Ron Wolforth Head Coach: Ron Wolforth Head Coach: Ron Wolforth Overall Record: 32-28 (.533) Overall Record: 31-19 (.620) Overall Record: 22-18 (.550) Overall Record: 23-30 (.434) Big Eight Record: 6-4 (3rd) Big Eight Record: 3-5 (5th) Big Eight Record: 3-5 (.375) Big Eight Record: 2-6 (5th) Home Record: 10-5 (.667) Home Record: 9-0 (1.000) Big Eight Finish: 5th Home Record: 6-0 (1.000) Away Record: 5-7 (.417) Away Record: 10-9 (.679) Home Record: 4-2 (.667) Away Record: 8-5 (.615) Neutral Record: 17-16 (.515) Neutral Record: 12-10 (.545) Away Record: 7-6 (.538) Neutral Record: 9-25 (.265) Longest Winning Streak: 7 games Longest Winning Streak: 9 games Neutral Record: 11-10 (.524) Longest Winning Streak: 6 games Longest Losing Streak: 6 games Longest Losing Streak: 4 games Longest Winning Streak: 5 games Longest Losing Streak: 6 games Hawaii 7-4/8 W NE Louisiana 7-0 W Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Ohio State# 2-6 L at Arizona 0-7 L Sam Houston State 1-0 W Concordia-St. Paul# 9-0/6 W Missouri# 0-4 L Toledo 3-4 L Texas-Arlington 1-0 W Minnesota# 3-0 W South Carolina# 5-6/8 L Cal State Fullerton 0-9/5 L Louisiana Tech 0-3 L Minnesota-Duluth# 8-2 W Northern Illinois# 1-2 L U.S. International 3-2 W at Texas A&M 1-0 W Missouri# 1-0 W Minnesota# 1-4 L Northwestern 6-3 W Oklahoma State 1-0 W Sam Houston State$ 2-0 W Southern Louisiana# 0-1 L California 1-0 W Long Beach State 0-8 L Arizona State$ 1-2 L Texas A&M# 1-0/9 W U.S. International 5-1 W Miami (Ohio) 1-3 L SW Louisiana$ 1-3 L Illinois State# 8-2/9 W Oregon 1-2 L Furman 1-0 W Central Michigan% 3-2/8 W Louisiana Tech# 0-1 L Arizona 1-3 L Connecticut 6-1 W Iowa% 0-4 L at Creighton 2-1 W Wichita State 1-2 L Southern Illinois 3-1 W Santa Clara% 8-0/6 W at Creighton 2-7 L Michigan 5-6 L Nicholls State 2-1 W Missouri% 0-1 L Toledo 1-2/8 L at New Mexico 0-10/5 L at Florida State 1-2 L Michigan% 0-7 L Toledo 7-1 W Arizona State 4-5 L Rutgers 4-2 W Adelphi% 3-6/9 L at Sacramento State 1-5 L Nicholls State 5-3 W at Cal State Fullerton 1-3 L Adelphi% 3-1 W at Sacramento State 1-2 L Arizona State 3-9/5 L Minnesota 1-0 W at San Jose State 4-1/10 W New Mexico$ 2-3 L Connecticut 7-6 W Fresno State 3-9 L at San Jose State 2-3/9 L San Diego State$ 8-5 W Eastern Illinois 7-0 W Oklahoma State 2-6 L at Creighton 1-4 L UCLA$ 1-6 L Furman 1-0 W Toledo 3-5 L at Creighton 5-1 W Oklahoma$ 11-5 W Florida A&M 10-0/6 W Toledo 1-5 L Sam Houston State& 0-1 L Michigan$ 0-3 L Southern Illinois 1-2 L at U.S. International 3-2 W Texas A&M& 1-4 L Colorado State$ 2-8 L Bowling Green 1-0 W at U.S. International 0-2 L at Oklahoma State& 0-5 L Drake 1-0 W Oregon 1-3 L at San Diego State 0-3 L Texas-Arlington& 3-0 W Drake 7-1 W Fresno State 3-4 L at San Diego State 2-0 W Creighton& 2-1 W Kansas 2-3 L Oklahoma State 0-1 L Wisconsin-Green Bay 3-1 W SW Missouri State 7-0/6 W Oklahoma 2-6 L Utah 5-7 L Wisconsin-Green Bay 9-1/6 W at Oklahoma State 1-3 L Kansas 1-2 L at Cal State Northridge 1-2 L at Kansas 6-1 W at Wichita State 0-1/8 L Oklahoma 0-1 L at Cal State Northridge 2-3 L at Kansas 0-3 L at Wichita State 9-1/6 W Wichita State 5-0 W at U.S. International 2-0 W Pittsburg State 12-0/5 W at Iowa State 9-1/5 W Wichita State 3-2/9 W at U.S. International 2-0 W at Wichita State 6-0 W at Missouri 0-3 L Colorado State 4-1 W at Creighton 2-4 L at Wichita State 2-0 W Creighton 2-1/10 W Colorado State 7-6/10 W at Creighton 0-1 L Miami (Ohio) 2-5 L Creighton 4-1 W UMKC% 10-2/5 W at Oklahoma 1-0 W Adelphi 1-0 W at Drake 3-0 W Notre Dame% 2-0 W Missouri 5-1 W at Iowa 3-1 W at Drake 3-1 W DePaul% 2-5 L at Oklahoma 1-0/9 W at Iowa 0-1 L Oklahoma 2-1/11 W Creighton% 3-1 W Missouri 1-0 W at Creighton 0-7/5 L Kansas 0-4 L at Wichita State 2-1 W Wichita State 0-4 L at Creighton 0-1 L Oklahoma 0-3 L at Wichita State 2-7 L Wichita State 1-0 W at Oklahoma 2-1 W Kansas 1-0 W Texas A&M^ 3-4 L Florida State 1-0 W at Missouri 0-2 L Iowa State+ 2-0 W SW Missouri State^ 4-5 L Arizona State 3-0 W at Oklahoma 3-1 W Missouri+ 0-5/12 L Wichita State^ 0-4 L Kansas (NH) 3-0 W at Missouri 4-3 W Kansas+ 3-5 L Oklahoma State^ 0-8/5 L Arizona State 2-0 W Wichita State 8-5 W #Minnesota Invitational; $Houston Classic; SW Missouri State^ 7-2 W Florida State 4-2 W Wichita State 10-3/6 W %NIST-San Jose, Calif.; $Oklahoma State Oklahoma State^ 5-2 W at Wichita State 2-1 W Creighton 2-1 W Invitational; +Big Eight Tournament Texas A&M^ 1-5 L at Wichita State 2-3 L Oklahoma State 3-1 W Missouri 0-11/5 L Creighton 3-2/8 W Iowa State 4-1 W at Iowa State 5-4 W Creighton 0-7/5 L Oklahoma State 3-1 W Missouri 2-5 L Oklahoma State 6-1 W Iowa State 2-0 W at Iowa State 3-2 W Iowa State 3-1 W Oklahoma State+ 2-4 L at Northern Iowa 5-2 W Oklahoma State 0-5 L Kansas+ 0-2 L at Northern Iowa 4-3 W Iowa State 2-1 W +Big Eight Tournament Missouri+ 1-0 W Kearney State 6-0 W Kansas+ 0-2 L Kearney State 2-0 W Iowa State+ 1-2 L Kansas 1-4 L #Texas A&M Invitational; $NIST-San Jose, Kansas 0-5 L Calif.; %Creighton Invitational; ^Oklahoma State Texas A&M 2-3/9 L Invitational; +Big Eight Tournament Texas A&M 4-2 W Missouri+ 4-3 W Oklahoma State+ 0-1 L Missouri+ 1-2 L +Big Eight Tournament

54 55 nebraska’s all-time year-by-year results Rhonda Revelle 1994 1995 1996 (1993-present) Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Overall: Overall Record: 21-33 (.431) Overall Record: 43-20 (.683) Overall Record: 42-23 (.646) 754-407 (.649) Big Eight Record: 5-15 (6th) Big Eight Record: 10-6 (3rd) Big 12 Record: 10-8 (4th) Conference: Home Record: 7-5 (.583) Home Record: 13-5 (.722) Home Record: 12-2 (.857) 207-147 (.585) Away Record: 6-19 (.240) Away Record: 8-8 (.500) Away Record: 8-8 (.500) Neutral Record: 8-9 (.470) Neutral Record: 22-7 (.759) Neutral Record: 22-13 (.629) Longest Winning Streak: 3 games Longest Winning Streak: 8 games Longest Winning Streak: 7 games 1993 Longest Losing Streak: 10 games Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Longest Losing Streak: 5 games Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Oklahoma# 5-6 L Stephen F. Austin# 6-1 W New Mexico# 5-2 W Overall Record: 18-23 (.439) Tulsa# 4-2 W Iowa State# 12-0/5 W Texas-San Antonio# 3-0 W Big Eight Record: 5-11 (5th) Creighton# 1-0 W Sam Houston State# 8-0/5 W Baylor# 11-3/6 W Home Record: 9-7 (.563) Texas-Arlington# 12-4 W Northeast Louisiana# 4-2 W Oregon State# 7-2 W Away Record: 1-10 (.091) Texas A&M# 9-0 L Kansas# 7-1 W Texas-Arlington# 1-0 W Neutral Record: 8-6 (.571) Creighton# 4-0 W Minnesota# 8-0 W Oklahoma# 1-2 L Longest Winning Streak: 5 games Texas-Arlington# 2-7 L Creighton 6-4 W at Creighton 19-8 W Longest Losing Streak: 10 games Stanford$ 15-5 W Creighton 5-0 W at Creighton 8-3 W Creighton 14-7 W New Mexico State$ 2-6 L Oregon State! 3-14/5 L Northeast Louisiana^ 6-2 W Northeast Louisiana 5-1 W Michigan State$ 5-2 W New Mexico State! 2-4 L Michigan^ 9-5 W Sam Houston State 2-3 L Northeast Louisiana$ 10-0 W Fresno State! 1-0 W SW Texas State^ 8-5/8 W San Diego State^ 5-0 W Texas-San Antonio 4-1 W Utah$ 0-9 L Northwestern! 4-11 L Cal State Sacramento^ 6-5/10 W Kansas 1-4 L Oregon State$ 2-0 W Northeast Louisiana! 2-6 L Cal State Fullerton^ 1-10/5 L California 0-8 L Northwestern$ 2-10 L Washington! 3-2 W Southern Utah! 15-1/5 W Cal State Sacramento^ 1-3 L California 2-1 W at Fresno State 0-2 L at Wichita State 1-3 L Purdue~ 2-4 L Iowa 0-5 L at Fresno State 1-6 L Bowling Green 11-2 W at Wichita State 4-2 W Pacific~ 5-8 L at Pacific 1-7 L St. Mary’s~ 2-0 W Northwestern 0-2 L St. Mary’s% 7-6/10 W at Pacific 3-4 L Santa Clara~ 6-1 W Utah State 4-5 L Bowling Green% 3-2 W DePaul% 1-5 L Tulsa~ 7-3 W Michigan 3-1 W Washington% 6-4 W Long Beach State% 0-7 L Colorado State% 2-7 L Illinois State~ 3-2 W Santa Clara 3-2/5 W California% 3-5 L Illinois State~ 2-9 L Northwestern 0-1 L California% 5-0 W Central Michigan% 2-4 L San Jose State% 3-6 L Illinois State~ 9-2 W Louisiana Tech 4-2/8 W California% 0-10 L at Cal State Sacramento 1-7 L at Cal Poly SLO 11-4 W SW Missouri State 3-5 L Bowling Green% 4-1 W at Cal State Sacramento 1-3/5 L at Cal Poly SLO 5-6 L Louisiana Tech 4-1 W at Creighton 5-1 W Oregon~ 1-0/9 W Pacific> 3-6 L Oklahoma State 1-8/5 L at Creighton 7-1 W Hawaii~ 5-3 W Harvard> 8-0/5 W Oklahoma State 1-6 L Kansas 3-11 L Cal Poly SLO~ 2-1/8 W Cal Poly SLO> 5-9 L Oklahoma State 1-3 L Kansas 0-10 L Utah~ 3-0 W Ohio State> 6-2 W Oklahoma State 0-4 L Kansas 0-3 L Cal State Sacramento~ 0-1 L Toledo> 7-10 L Northern Iowa 6-5 W Kansas 3-4 L Oklahoma State 4-2 W Utah> 3-1 W Northern Iowa 10-9 W Northern Iowa 8-0 W Oklahoma State 6-7/9 L Bowling Green> 7-0/5 W at Kansas 0-5/6 L Northern Iowa 0-7 L Oklahoma State 4-6/8 L Toledo> 2-6 L at Kansas 0-7 L at Drake 7-2 W Oklahoma State 11-1 W Iowa State 9-7/10 W at Kansas 3-4 L at Drake 1-2 L at Kansas 2-3 L Kansas 2-3 L Kansas 15-11 W at Kansas 0-7/5 L UMKC 11-3 W at Kansas 6-0 W at Creighton 0-1 L at Kansas 5-6 L Kansas 6-4/9 W UMKC 9-2 W UMKC 8-0/6 W at Creighton 1-14/5 L at Oklahoma State 1-11 L at Kansas 11-3/5 W at Wichita State 6-7/8 L at UMKC 8-0/5 W UMKC 23-0/5 W at Oklahoma State 0-11 L at Texas A&M 0-3 L at Wichita State 2-4 L at Oklahoma State 3-7 L at UMKC 10-2/5 W Iowa State 0-5 L Wisconsin-Parkside^ 14-1/6 W at Texas A&M 4-1 W at Oklahoma State 2-13 L at Texas A&M 4-1/10 W Iowa State 2-6 L Augustana^ 6-3 W at Wichita State 3-0 W Northern Iowa 8-7 W Iowa State 10-9/11 W at Wichita State 0-2 L Drake^ 6-1 W Northern Iowa^ 3-1 W Northern Iowa 7-3 W Iowa State 4-3 W Drake 8-3 W at Oklahoma 2-8 L at Creighton 2-0 W Drake 6-5 W Drake^ 5-1 W Wisconsin-Parkside^ 6-9 L at Oklahoma 2-4 L at Creighton 3-2/9 W at Iowa State 8-2 L at Oklahoma 1-4 L Creighton 0-3 L Missouri 2-1 W at Iowa State 3-2 W at Oklahoma State 2-11/5 L Creighton 9-1/5 W Missouri 0-2 L at Iowa State 1-5 L at Oklahoma State 6-9 L Iowa State 9-2 W Missouri 3-1 W Creighton 5-1 W at Iowa State 1-3 L Iowa State 4-2 W Missouri 4-1 W Creighton 3-0 W Creighton 1-0 W Iowa State 8-3 W Texas Tech 10-0/5 W Creighton 7-3 W Iowa State 5-6 L at Missouri 13-6 L Texas Tech 13-0/5 W Drake 6-4 W at Iowa State 10-5 W at Missouri 3-8 L Drake 12-0/4 W at Missouri 0-2 L at Iowa State 3-2 W Wichita State 6-0 W Oklahoma State 4-2 W at Missouri 0-2 L Wichita State 4-2 W Note: Oklahoma forfeited four games to NU Oklahoma State 4-5/8 L Missouri 11-1/5 W Oklahoma% 4-5 L #Intercollegiate Tournament; $Roadrunner Missouri 3-8 L Invitational; %Sacramento State Tournament Iowa State% 2-1 W Missouri 2-1 W Missouri% 7-0 W Missouri 9-1/6 W Oklahoma State% 1-0 W Florida State$ 6-1 W Oklahoma% 0-1 L Arizona$ 1-9/6 L Minnesota$ 5-0 W Florida State$ 2-6 L SW Louisiana$ 4-9/8 L #Texas-Arlington Tournament; !Roadrunner Nicholls State$ 0-2 L Tournament; %National Invitational #Pepsi Classic;^Campbell/Cartier Classic; ~NIST Tournament; ~Cellular One Tournament; ^UNI- Tournament; >AT&T Capital Classic; %Big 12 Dome Tournament; $NCAA Tournament Tournament; $NCAA Regional

56 57 nebraska’s all-time year-by-year results 1997 1998 1999 2000 Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Overall Record: 29-24 (.547) Overall Record: 48-12 (.800) Overall Record: 35-21 (.625) Overall Record: 52-21 (.712) Big 12 Record: 10-6 (4th) Big 12 Record: 16-0 (1st) Big 12 Record: 10-8 (4th) Big 12 Record: 15-2 (2nd) Home Record: 4-2 (.667) Home Record: 16-1 (.941) Home Record: 8-2 (.800) Home Record: 20-0 (1.000) Away Record: 10-9 (.526) Away Record: 7-5 (.583) Away Record: 8-7 (.533) Away Record: 9-5 (.643) Neutral Record: 15-13 (.536) Neutral Record: 25-6 (.806) Neutral Record: 19-12 (.613) Neutral Record: 23-16 (.605) Longest Winning Streak: 8 games Longest Winning Streak: 15 games Longest Winning Streak: 6 games Longest Winning Streak: 15 games Longest Losing Streak: 4 games Longest Losing Streak: 2 games Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Longest Losing Streak: 5 games Illinois State# 5-6 L Cal Poly SLO# 1-0 W Maryland# 3-1 W Wisconsin# 5-4 W Florida State# 1-2/9 L Oregon State# 0-1 L UNLV# 9-5 W UNLV# 6-7 L Fresno State# 2-3/8 L Simon Fraser# 1-0 W Florida State# 4-1 W Fresno State# 3-5 L Arizona State# 1-7 L Arizona# 2-15 L UC Santa Barbara# 3-2 W Arizona State# 1-8 L Cal State Fullerton# 0-8/5 L Cal State Fullerton# 1-0 W Hawaii# 0-6 L Utah State# 9-0/5 W Stanford# 2-7 L Utah# 0-1 L Cal Poly SLO# 1-0 W Florida State! 1-0 W Cal Poly SLO! 9-1/6 W Princeton^ 9-1 W Hawaii# 6-7 L DePaul! 1-4 L UC Santa Barbara! 9-0/5 W Missouri^ 3-0 W Auburn^ 6-3 W Colorado State! 2-3 L Oregon State! 2-1 W Michigan^ 0-2 L Washington^ 0-1 L Boston College! 10-2/5 W UNLV! 0-1 L Oregon! 6-2 W Utah State^ 0-1 L Michigan^ 3-2 W Massachusetts! 0-4 L Louisiana-Lafayette> 6-7 L Nicholls State^ 8-0 W Minnesota^ 3-2 W Colorado State> 1-3 L Hofstra> 1-0 W Michigan^ 0-4 L California^ 1-0 W Santa Clara> 8-3 W Cal State Northridge> 3-0 W Wichita State* 6-1 W South Carolina^ 8-0 W Purdue> 2-6 L Washington> 2-10 L Kansas* 3-0 W SW Missouri State~ 4-3 W Wisconsin-Green Bay> 10-2/6 W Arizona State> 0-7 L SW Missouri State* 3-1 W SW Louisiana! 13-5 W Creighton> 4-1 W Kent State* 8-2 W Utah State* 4-0 W Oklahoma State* 1-2 L Texas Tech! 2-5 L Notre Dame> 6-0 W California* 2-3 L Michigan State! 4-3 W Bowling Green! 10-0 W San Jose State 3-2 W Santa Clara* 9-0/5 W California! 4-3 W Tarleton State! 5-2 W at San Jose State* 4-0 W Pacific* 6-0 W San Jose State! 5-2 W SW Louisiana! 2-1 W SE Missouri State* 10-1 W California* 4-1 W Pacific! 3-0 W Harvard* 10-1 W Oregon* 2-7/8 L Arizona State* 2-6 L Iowa! 1-15 L SW Missouri State* 4-1 W Iowa* 0-1 L Louisville^ 0-3 L Kansas! 4-5 L San Jose State* 1-8 L Oklahoma State* 2-3 L SE Missouri State^ 7-2 W Sacramento State^ 1-2 L at SW Louisiana 2-9 L Sacramento State* 2-4 L Creighton 6-5 W Utah^ 1-5 L at SW Louisiana 1-7 L Hawaii* 3-1 W at Texas A&M 0-1 L Texas A&M^ 0-1 L at Texas 5-1 W Baylor* 7-0 W at Texas A&M 4-3 W Middle Tennessee St.^ 8-0 W at Texas 3-4 L Sacramento State* 8-1 W at Texas 1-4 L Louisville^ 2-0 W at Texas A&M 8-2 W California* 6-5 W at Texas 3-1 W Utah State^ 7-0 W at Texas A&M 1-2 L Iowa* 2-1 W at Creighton 3-2 W at Creighton 5-0 W at Creighton 3-2/8 W Creighton 10-1 W Creighton 3-4 L Creighton 1-0 W Missouri 4-3 W Creighton 4-2 W Creighton 5-4 W Oklahoma 4-2 W Missouri 2-1 W at Texas Tech 5-8 L Texas 2-0 W Oklahoma 1-10/5 L Colorado State 1-0 W at Texas Tech 5-2 W Texas 4-0 W Oklahoma State 5-6 L Colorado State 12-4/5 W Creighton 5-4 W Texas A&M 10-2 W Oklahoma State 3-2 W Colorado State 3-0 W Creighton 0-6 L Texas A&M 5-0 W Baylor 7-3 W Wichita State 11-0/5 W Wichita State 8-0/5 W at Missouri 0-2 L Iowa State 4-3 W Baylor 9-3 W at Texas Tech 2-1/11 W at Missouri 9-1 W Iowa State 7-2 W Texas Tech 1-0 W at Texas Tech 5-1 W at Kansas 2-1 W at Texas Tech 4-3 W Texas Tech 2-1 W at Creighton 0-2 L at Kansas 5-1 W at Texas Tech 6-1 W at Wichita State 1-2 L Baylor 8-0/5 W at Northern Iowa 6-5 W at Baylor 4-0 W at Wichita State 4-0 W Baylor 7-3 W at Northern Iowa 6-4 W at Baylor 4-1 W at Iowa State 3-6 L UMKC 9-1/5 W UMKC 4-0 W at Iowa State 11-3 W Missouri 8-7 W at Creighton 8-1 W at Oklahoma 1-0/11 W at Iowa State 8-4 W Missouri 9-2 W at Kansas 0-1 L at Oklahoma 0-13/5 L Oklahoma 2-1 W Kansas 5-0 W at Kansas 6-3 W at Oklahoma State 2-4 L Oklahoma 2-4 L Kansas 8-2 W at Missouri 0-1 L at Oklahoma State 12-1/6 W Oklahoma State 9-3 W at Drake 1-3 L at Missouri 0-1 L Iowa State 6-0 W Oklahoma State 1-4 L at Drake 2-3 L at Iowa State 5-2 W Creighton 3-1 W Oklahoma State% 7-11/18 L at Oklahoma 5-3 W Kansas% 1-0 W at Texas A&M 2-0/8 W at Texas A&M 2-0 W Baylor% 6-2 W at Oklahoma 6-3 W Oklahoma% 2-0 W Drake 5-4/8 W Oklahoma% 0-1 L Wichita State 4-1 W Kansas% 6-5/8 W Drake 2-0 W Arizona State$ 10-1 W Wichita State 3-1 W Texas% 2-4 L Wisconsin 1-0/5 W Arizona$ 0-2 L Iowa State% 1-0 W Notre Dame$ 2-0 W Wisconsin 8-0 W Arizona State$ 2-1 W Oklahoma State% 1-0 W Arizona State$ 0-1 L Texas 3-2 W Arizona$ 1-5 L Texas% 1-0 W Notre Dame$ 4-3/8 W Kansas 10-0/5 W Kansas 4-1 W #Coca-Cola Classic; ^NFCA Leadoff Classic; Oklahoma% 3-0 W Florida Atlantic$ 4-2/8 W at Iowa State 6-0 W *Cowgirl Tournament; !Cellular One Classic; %Big Coastal Carolina$ 7-0 W Arizona State$ 2-1/8 W Iowa State% 5-1 W 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional Iowa$ 1-0 W Arizona State$ 2-4 L Texas Tech% 4-1 W Oregon$ 9-7 W #Fiesta Bowl Tournament; !NFCA Leadoff Classic; Oklahoma% 3-4 L Fresno State@ 1-6 L >N.I.S.T. Tournament; *Capital Classic; %Big 12 Oklahoma% 3-1 W Texas@ 2-1 W Tournament; $NCAA Regional Texas A&M% 2-1 W Illinois State$ 8-0/5 W Washington@ 1-3 L South Carolina$ 11-1/6 W #Paradise Classic; ^NFCA Leadoff Classic; at Arizona$ 0-13/5 L ~Arkansas Tournament; *Capital Classic; !H.I.T. South Carolina$ 9-0/5 W College Classic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA at Arizona$ 0-5 L Regional; @Women’s College World Series #Fiesta Bowl Tournament; !UNLV Classic; >NFCA Leadoff Classic; *N.I.S.T. Tournament; ^Capital Classic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional 56 57 nebraska’s all-time year-by-year results 2001 2002 2003 2004 Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Overall Record: 51-15 (.773) Overall Record: 50-14 (.781) Overall Record: 39-17 (.696) Overall Record: 45-17 (.726) Big 12 Record: 16-2 (1st) Big 12 Record: 11-5 (2nd) Big 12 Record: 10-8 (6th) Big 12 Record: 14-3 (1st) Home Record: 15-1 (.923) Home Record: 9-5 (.643) Home Record: 14-7 (.667) Home Record: 14-6 (.700) Away Record: 12-1 (.923) Away Record: 9-1 (.900) Away Record: 8-4 (.667) Away Record: 10-1 (.909) Neutral Record: 24-13 (.649) Neutral Record: 32-8 (.800) Neutral Record: 17-6 (.739) Neutral Record: 21-10 (.677) Longest Winning Streak: 18 games Longest Winning Streak: 23 games Longest Winning Streak: 8 games Longest Winning Streak: 12 games Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Longest Losing Streak: 2 games Longest Losing Streak: 2 games Longest Losing Streak: 2 games South Carolina^ 1-2/8 L Cal State Fullerton+ 3-2 W Fresno State^ 1-0 W UCLA^ 1-10/5 L UNLV^ 3-0 W UNLV+ 1-0 W Mississippi State^ 7-5 W DePaul^ 10-2/6 W Oregon^ 2-1 W UCLA+ 1-6 L Massachusetts^ 4-2/8 W Michigan^ 5-4 W Arizona^ 4-11 L Wisconsin+ 8-0 W SW Texas State^ 10-2/5 W Notre Dame^ 4-6 L Fordham# 10-0/5 W New Mexico State+ 6-0 W Oregon# 7-0 W Cal State Fullerton^ 2-0 W Oregon State^ 0-1 L Louisiana State# 2-4 L Oregon State# 6-2 W Centenary# 8-0/5 W California# 5-6 L Kent State# 5-2 W UCLA# 2-6 L Cal Poly SLO# 8-2 W Houston# 2-0 W Brigham Young# 7-9 L California# 6-1 W Manhattan# 19-0/5 W Cal Poly SLO# 5-0 W UCLA# 2-11/5 L Long Island* 8-3 W Oregon State# 3-1 W UCLA# 1-5 L Florida# 1-3 L California* 1-2/8 L Illinois-Chicago* 2-5 L South Carolina# 9-1/5 W Indiana# 5-4/8 W DePaul* 1-3 L Louisiana State* 1-0/8 W North Carolina* 4-1 W Michigan* 1-5/8 L Oklahoma* 5-6/8 L Southern Mississippi* 5-0 W Georgia Tech* 0-1 L New Mexico* 3-0 W New Mexico* 6-0 W Stanford* 2-0 W Stanford* 1-0 W Virginia Tech* 1-0/8 W Brigham Young& 4-1 W Southern Illinois+ 4-0 W California* 3-0 W Southern Utah& 5-2 W Texas A&M* 5-0 W Stanford& 4-6 L Alabama* 3-2 W Miami (Ohio)+ 4-2 W Notre Dame* 0-1 L Utah State& 4-0 W Minnesota^ 4-0 W Troy State+ 3-4/8 L Utah& 9-1 W Washington& 0-3 L Pittsburgh^ 1-0 W DePaul@ 2-7 L Kansas& 0-3 L Minnesota@ 3-0 W Florida A&M^ 6-0 W Notre Dame@ 10-3 W Utah& 12-0/5 W UMKC@ 3-1 W Southern Illinois^ 4-1 W Fresno State@ 3-7 L Kansas& 1-0 W Drake@ 1-0/9 W Ball State^ 4-0 W Cal State Fullerton@ 6-5/8 W Penn State+ 3-0 W Buffalo@ 5-0 W Minnesota^ 4-0 W UMKC 9-0/5 W Saint Louis+ 13-2/5 W Creighton@ 3-2/8 W Long Island! 8-3 W UMKC 8-0/5 W Florida A&M+ 8-0/5 W Utah State! 8-0 W Florida State! 3-0 W Oklahoma 0-1 L North Carolina+ 10-0 W Syracuse! 8-0 W Wisconsin! 2-1 W Oklahoma 8-0/6 W Penn State+ 8-0/6 W Florida Atlantic! 2-1 W St. Mary’s! 8-0 W Bethune Cookman! 6-0 W IUPUI! 1-0 W at Texas A&M 2-3/9 L Texas A&M+ 2-3/8 L Syracuse! 3-0 W Kansas! 6-3 W at Texas A&M 5-6/12 L UNLV@ 8-0/5 W Michigan! 5-0 W Miami (Ohio)! 9-1 W Wichita State 2-1 W Florida State@ 1-0 W at Creighton 4-0 W California! 4-3/8 W Drake 7-1 W Arizona State@ 3-6 L at Missouri 4-1/11 W Creighton 3-1 W Drake 10-5/5 W Oklahoma@ 0-1 L at Missouri 5-1 W at Oklahoma State 3-2/9 W Creighton 5-2 W UNLV@ 10-8 W Colorado State 4-1 W at Oklahoma State 2-1 W Texas 0-1/10 L at Creighton 1-0/8 W Colorado State 14-0/5 W at Creighton 7-0 W Texas 3-1 W at Oklahoma State 10-2/5 W Oklahoma 6-5 W Baylor 0-1 L Southern Illinois 1-2 L at Oklahoma State 5-0 W Oklahoma 3-1 W Baylor 1-0 W Texas Tech 5-6 L at Creighton 4-2 W at Kansas 3-0/6 W SW Missouri State 11-0 W at Iowa State 3-0 W Baylor 2-0 W Texas Tech 3-1 W UMKC 1-0 W Bradley 4-2 W at Baylor 2-0 W Baylor 3-0 W UMKC 8-0 W at Baylor 8-1 W Creighton 2-0 W Creighton 6-2 W at Texas 4-3/9 W at Baylor 4-2 W Kansas 8-0/5 W Iowa State 6-0 W at Texas 2-3/8 L at Baylor 2-1 W Iowa State 2-0 W Texas Tech 5-1 W at Texas 5-0 W Brigham Young 4-1 W Texas Tech 6-0 W at Texas 5-3 W Brigham Young 4-3 W Missouri 4-3/9 W Missouri 2-4 L Creighton 4-2 W Notre Dame 1-0 W Oklahoma State 8-2 W Oklahoma State 1-2 L Notre Dame 0-2 L Oklahoma State 8-0/6 W at Creighton 5-4/8 W Oklahoma State 2-3/12 L Oklahoma 2-1 W at Drake 3-1 W at Iowa State 8-3 W at Drake 8-0/5 W Texas A&M 0-2 L Iowa State 6-1 W Oklahoma 3-1 W at Iowa State 3-1 W Texas A&M 6-0 W at Kansas 0-1 L at Texas Tech 6-1 W Texas A&M 3-2 W Notre Dame 2-3 L at Missouri 11-2 W at Texas Tech 3-1 W Texas A&M 1-0 W Kansas 9-4 W at Missouri 0-2 L Northern Colorado 9-1/5 W Creighton 8-2 W Kansas 2-3 L Missouri% 5-0 W Northern Colorado 8-2 W at Texas 2-0 W at Texas Tech 5-3/8 W Oklahoma State% 2-3/9 L Kansas 0-3 L at Texas 10-0/5 W at Texas Tech 6-2 W Texas A&M% 6-2 W Texas A&M 5-4/8 W at Kansas 4-6 L Oklahoma State% 2-0 W Texas% 0-2 L Texas A&M 4-3/10 W Kansas 1-0 W Kansas% 7-5 W Hofstra$ 1-3 L Missouri 3-4 L Iowa State 7-0 W Texas A&M% 6-2 W Missouri% 9-1/6 W Texas% 0-1 L Pacific$ 11-7 W Missouri 0-1 L Oklahoma% 0-2 L Illinois-Chicago$ 1-0 W Mississippi State$ 8-0/6 W Texas% 2-1 W Kansas% 3-0 W Iowa$ 3-0 W Hofstra$ 6-0 W Oklahoma% 7-0 W Oklahoma% 2-10/6 L Oregon State$ 7-0 W Iowa$ 1-2 L Baylor% 10-1/5 W Brigham Young$ 3-1 W Notre Dame$ 5-3 W ^Fiesta Bowl/ASU Tournament; #UNLV Classic; Missouri% 1-0 W Pacific$ 2-1 W Arizona@ 0-1 L *NFCA Leadoff Classic; +Seminole Invitational; Lehigh$ 6-0 W Stanford$ 1-5 L Michigan@ 1-0 W @Kia Classic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Creighton$ 2-0 W Pacific$ 1-3 L Florida State@ 3-4 L Regional California$ 0-2 L ^Fiesta Bowl/ASU Tournament; #UNLV Classic; +Fiesta Bowl/ASU Tournament; #UNLV Creighton$ 3-1 W *NFCA Leadoff Classic; &Red Desert Classic; @ Classic; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; ^Florida State California$ 0-2 L Creighton Tournament; !Tallahassee Democrat Tournament; !Sacramento State Capital Classic; ^UNLV Classic; #Crowne Plaza Classic; *NFCA Tournament; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional; @ Regional Leadoff Classic; &Hampton Inn Classic; +Florida Women’s College World Series State Invitational; @Kia Klassic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional 58 59 nebraska’s all-time year-by-year results 2005 2006 2007 2008 Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Overall Record: 36-23 (.610) Overall Record: 44-12 (.786) Overall Record: 37-20 (.649) Overall Record: 25-28 (.472) Big 12 Record: 9-9 (7th) Big 12 Record: 13-4 (2nd) Big 12 Record: 10-8 (5th) Big 12 Record: 4-14 (t-9th) Home Record: 9-7 (.563) Home Record: 20-1 (.952) Home Record: 18-5 (.783) Home Record: 13-9 (.591) Away Record: 9-9 (.500) Away Record: 7-3 (.700) Away Record: 5-9 (.357) Away Record: 1-11 (.083) Neutral Record: 18-7 (.720) Neutral Record: 17-8 (.680) Neutral Record: 14-6 (.700) Neutral Record: 11-8 (.579) Longest Winning Streak: 7 games Longest Winning Streak: 11 games Longest Winning Streak: 12 games Longest Winning Streak: 5 games Longest Losing Streak: 4 games Longest Losing Streak: 2 games Longest Losing Streak: 4 games Longest Losing Streak: 6 games Tennessee^ 0-5 L Stanford^ 3-7 L Auburn^ 1-0/8 W California^ 1-6 L Texas State^ 9-2 W Oregon State^ 8-2 W at Hawaii^ 3-4 L Idaho State^ 5-3 W Oregon State^ 4-3 W Cal State Northridge^ 3-2 W Portland State^ 1-0 W at Arizona State^ 0-9/5 L Colorado State# 2-1 W Utah State^ 7-2 W DePaul^ 5-1 W Memphis^ 3-7 L New Mexico# 3-0 W Nevada^ 3-0 W Portland State^ 0-2 L Northwestern^ 6-8 L Texas-San Antonio# 14-6/6 W Illinois# 21-1/5 W Auburn^ 1-0 W at Louisville# 3-5 L Loyola# 7-3 W Florida Atlantic# 5-0 W at Hawaii^ 5-6 L Mississippi# 0-2 L New Mexico State# 4-2 W Missouri Western 3-1 W Tennessee Tech# 1-4 L Tennessee Tech* 11-1/5 W Cal State Northridge* 2-7 L Missouri Western 9-1/5 W Florida State# 1-2/9 L Louisiana-Lafayette* 3-1 W Georgia* 1-4 L Stephen F. Austin* 2-1 W Seton Hall# 4-3 W North Carolina* 3-6 L Massachusetts* 3-1 W Notre Dame* 5-2/8 W Mississippi State# 7-6/9 W Syracuse* 8-3 W Georgia Tech* 9-1/5 W Kansas* 0-4 L Georgia# 2-1 W Tennessee* 0-9/6 L Western Michigan& 8-2 W at Tulsa* 5-2 W Southern Utah* 5-2 W Northern Colorado 8-0/6 W Texas Southern& 12-4/5 W Northern Iowa* 11-2/5 W DePaul* 0-2 L Northern Colorado 8-0/6 W Texas-San Antonio& 4-3 W North Carolina$ 1-3 L Fresno State* 2-3 L Northern Colorado 4-0 W Houston& 3-4/8 L St. John’s$ 11-6 W Delaware State* 2-1 W Northern Colorado 8-0/5 W Houston& 2-6 L Florida A&M$ 3-0 W California* 5-2/8 W Brigham Young@ 2-0 W Valparaiso+ 8-0/6 W Indiana$ 1-2 L Minnesota& 3-2 W Brigham Young@ 1-2 L Wichita State+ 7-1 W Bradley$ 3-0 W Western Illinois& 4-1 W Utah Valley State@ 5-3 W UMKC+ 11-1/5 W Kent State$ 1-0 W Western Illinois& 7-3 W at UNLV@ 10-2/6 W Texas Tech+ 4-0 W Northern Colorado 8-0/5 W Minnesota& 4-2 W at UNLV@ 1-5 L Wichita State+ 2-1 W Northern Colorado 3-1 W at Wichita State& 4-1 W vs. Southern Utah 7-2 W Washington@ 4-1 W North Dakota State+ 8-0/5 W North Dakota State+ 1-0 W vs. Southern Utah 5-0 W Penn State@ 2-3/8 L Akron+ 10-2/5 W Arkansas+ 6-2 W at Texas 1-5 L DePaul@ 0-2 L at Texas 0-2 L Arkansas+ 5-0 W at Texas 0-4 L Cal State Fullerton@ 8-0/5 W at Texas 4-5 L North Dakota State+ 2-1/8 W at Creighton 2-7 L Syracuse@ 4-3 W at Creighton 3-1 W North Dakota State+ 4-2 W Oklahoma 0-6 L Penn State@ 1-7 L Northern Iowa 4-2 W Arkansas+ 5-6 L Oklahoma 1-11 L Creighton 5-6/8 L Oklahoma 9-1/6 W Creighton 1-4 L Northern Iowa 1-2 L at Texas A&M 2-4 L Oklahoma 3-0 W at Baylor 0-2 L Northern Iowa 6-2 W at Texas A&M 0-6 L at Kansas 2-0 W at Baylor 0-3 L South Dakota State 8-1 W at Kansas 7-3 W at Oklahoma State 10-0/6 W Drake 4-3/8 W South Dakota State 3-2 W Texas 0-6 L at Oklahoma State 5-4 W Drake 3-0/6 W at Texas Tech 0-7 L Texas 1-3 L South Dakota State 8-3/6 W Colorado State 1-0 W at Texas Tech 1-2/10 L North Dakota State 7-0 W South Dakota State 8-0/5 W Colorado State 3-2 W Creighton 1-13/5 L North Dakota State 8-0/6 W South Dakota State 5-0 W Texas Tech 6-0 W Baylor 0-7 L at Baylor 4-1 W Drake 7-1 W Texas Tech 4-0 W Baylor 5-0 W at Baylor 3-6/10 L Baylor 2-7 L at Kansas 3-0 W at Iowa State 4-13/6 L Iowa State 2-0 W Baylor 7-4 W at Texas A&M 0-1/8 L at Oklahoma State 1-3 L at Creighton 0-1/9 L at Iowa State 5-6 L at Texas A&M 0-1 L at Oklahoma State 2-8 L Texas Tech 7-1 W Iowa State 8-0/6 W South Dakota State 4-1 W North Dakota State 7-0 W Texas Tech 3-2 W at Texas Tech 4-3 W South Dakota State 2-1 W North Dakota State 1-0 W Kansas 0-2 L at Texas Tech 10-4/10 W at Creighton 7-2 W Texas A&M 0-6 L Northern Colorado 3-2 W Kansas 1-0 W Texas 5-4/11 W Texas A&M 3-6 L Northern Colorado 3-2 W Creighton 4-3/8 W Texas 2-0 W Iowa State 6-4 W Oklahoma State 2-1 W Texas A&M 3-2 W Iowa State 6-0 W Kansas 5-4 W Oklahoma State 0-2 L Missouri 3-1 W at Iowa State 3-1 W Kansas 3-6/8 L Iowa State 11-5/8 W Missouri 5-3 W at Oklahoma 9-10 L Missouri 7-3 W at Oklahoma 6-4 W Missouri% 0-3 L at Oklahoma 1-6 L Missouri 4-9 L at Oklahoma 0-4 L Baylor% 7-1 W Kansas 3-5 L Kansas% 4-3 W at Missouri 2-1 W Oklahoma State% 1-0/8 W Oklahoma State 5-2 W Oklahoma% 6-5 W at Missouri 0-1 L Kansas% 0-2 L Oklahoma State 9-1/6 W Texas Tech% 6-1 W Iowa State% 6-0 W Iowa^ 1-0/10 W at Missouri 0-5 L Texas A&M% 0-5 L Oklahoma% 1-0 W California^ 2-4 L at Missouri 3-1 W ^Kajikawa Classic; #Louisville Cardinal Classic; Texas% 0-3 L Illinois State^ 3-1 W Texas A&M% 1-3 L *NFCA Leadoff Classic; @UNLV Rebel Round Missouri% 1-5 L California^ 1-6 L Georgia$ 2-3 L Robin; %Big 12 Championship Iowa$ 4-0 W ^Kajikawa Classic; #NFCA Leadoff Classic; Creighton$ 1-2 L Washington$ 6-7 L *Best Western Airport Festival; $Florida State ^Paradise Classic; #NFCA Leadoff Classic; Iowa$ 0-1 L Invitational; +Big Red Tournament; %Big 12 *UNLV Invitational; &Shocker Invitational; ^UNLV Classic; #New Mexico State Classic; Championship; &NCAA Regional +Big Red Tournament; %Big 12 Championship; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; &Hyatt Regency Classic; $NCAA Regional +Shocker Invitational; @Kia Klassic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional

58 59 nebraska’s all-time year-by-year results 2009 2010 2011 2012 Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle Overall Record: 35-19 (.648) Overall Record: 30-29 (.508) Overall Record: 41-14 (.745) Overall Record: 33-22 (.600) Big 12 Record: 9-9 (5th) Big 12 Record: 7-11 (t-6th) Big 12 Record: 9-9 (6th) Big Ten Record: 14-9 (3rd) Home Record: 13-5 (.722) Home Record: 12-8 (.600) Home Record: 10-4 (.714) Home Record: 15-1 (.938) Away Record: 9-7 (.563) Away Record: 4-13 (.235) Away Record: 11-7 (.611) Away Record: 7-12 (.368) Neutral Record: 13-7 (.650) Neutral Record: 14-8 (.636) Neutral Record: 20-3 (.870) Neutral Record: 11-9 (.550) Longest Winning Streak: 7 games Longest Winning Streak: 6 games Longest Winning Streak: 10 games Longest Winning Streak: 9 games Longest Losing Streak: 4 games Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Longest Losing Streak: 3 games Longest Losing Streak: 4 games Dayton^ 10-0/5 W at New Mexico State^ 2-4 L Portland State^ 11-2 (5) W Washington^ 0-4 L North Dakota^ 11-1 W at New Mexico State^ 1-2 L San Jose State^ 7-3 W Arizona^ 11-10 W South Dakota State^ 11-2/6 W Texas-San Antonio^ 9-10 (8) L Arizona^ 1-6 L Idaho State^ 12-4 (5) W at Northern Iowa^ 2-1 W UTEP^ 6-4 W Cal State Fullerton^ 3-1 W Cal State Northridge^ 10-2 (6) W UNLV# 9-1/5 W Colorado State^ 6-2 W Stanford^ 3-2 (9) W Oregon State^ 3-11 (6) L Cal State Fullerton# 2-4 L Penn State^ 11-6 W Oregon State^ 4-1 W Georgia Tech^ 5-6 L Oregon# 3-1 W Central Michigan# 4-1 W Tennessee Tech# 4-3 W Colorado State# 10-2 (6) W Northwestern# 4-5 L Central Michigan# 8-0 W at North Texas# 4-2 W at New Mexico State# 15-2 W Washington# 0-6 L SIU-Edwardsville# 9-4 W Centenary# 10-2 (5) W Stephen F. Austin# 9-0 (5) W Massachusetts* 0-3 L at Auburn# 1-2 L Northwestern State# 7-0 W Weber State# 12-4 (5) W Penn State* 5-2 W Ohio# 5-1 W Tennessee Tech# 6-0 W at New Mexico State# 10-2 (5) W North Dakota$ 9-1/5 W Arkansas* 0-2 L BYU* 4-3 W Oregon* 2-4 L at Wichita State$ 12-4 W Georgia Tech* 2-0 W Hawaii* 3-0 W Cal Poly* 7-14 L North Dakota$ 9-1/6 W Alabama* 3-11 (6) L Nevada* 1-5 L Missouri* 6-4 W at Wichita State$ 8-1 W Central Florida* 4-5 (8) L Ohio State* 10-0 (5) W Texas* 0-3 L Pacific+ 2-1 W Virginia Tech* 2-0 W Long Island* 6-1 (6) W Washington* 3-6 L Louisiana-Lafayette+ 2-0 W at Tulsa@ 6-7 L Radford@ 7-2 W Houston@ 2-0 W Arizona State+ 6-11 L North Dakota@ 10-0 (5) W Maryland@ 6-4 W at Texas A&M@ 0-6 L New Mexico+ 3-0 W at Tulsa@ 1-4 L La Salle@ 9-0 (5) W Texas State@ 1-5 L Penn State+ 10-1/5 W North Dakota@ 10-2 (5) W Florida@ 1-0 W at Texas A&M@ 1-4 L North Dakota State 2-1/9 W at Tulsa@ 4-6 L Central Connecticut State@ 8-3 W Texas State@ 1-2 L North Dakota State 3-2/10 W Pacific+ 8-0 (5) W South Dakota (1) 14-0 (5) W Arkansas-Pine Bluff+ 16-0 (5) W South Dakota 10-2/5 W BYU+ 1-4 L South Dakota (2) 7-6 W at Oklahoma State+ 0-2 L South Dakota 5-2 W Pacific+ 11-2 (6) W at New Mexico State 3-4 L Loyola-Chicago (1)+ 8-0 (5) W at Texas A&M 1-2 L at Arizona State+ 0-1 L at New Mexico State (1) 7-5 W Loyola-Chicago (2)+ 4-2 W at Texas A&M 3-2/9 W at Arizona State+ 1-7 L at New Mexico State (2) 16-1 (5) W South Dakota (1) 7-0 W South Dakota State 8-0/5 W South Dakota 7-5 W at New Mexico State 6-3 W South Dakota (2) 8-0 (5) W South Dakota State 8-0/5 W South Dakota 9-3 W at UTEP (1) 8-0 (6) W Nebraska-Omaha 2-1 W Drake 5-2 W Wisconsin 8-0 (5) W at UTEP (2) 16-0 (5) W Northwestern 9-6 W Drake 7-4 W Wisconsin 4-3 W at Oklahoma 4-1 W Northwestern (1) 7-6 W Oklahoma State 6-3 W at Texas 0-9 (5) L at Oklahoma 3-6 L Northwestern (2) 8-1 W Oklahoma State 0-2 L at Texas 1-4 L Creighton 7-2 W South Dakota State 8-0 (5) W Creighton 0-3 L Drake 2-4 (8) L at Kansas 4-0 W at Minnesota (1) 7-13 L at Oklahoma 2-3/8 L Drake 5-0 W at Kansas 7-1 W at Minnesota (2) 5-8 L at Oklahoma 2-3 L South Dakota State 8-3 W Texas 0-1 L at Minnesota 5-4 (8) W at Kansas 4-0 W South Dakota State 6-0 W Texas 3-4 (8) L Illinois (1) 11-0 (6) W at Kansas 1-2 L Texas A&M 3-6 L at Creighton 10-2 (5) W Illinois (2) 5-1 W Texas 2-1 W Texas A&M 8-3 W at Texas A&M 0-3 L Illinois 4-1 W Texas 5-2 W at Creighton 4-3 W at Texas A&M 1-5 L Creighton 3-0 W at Iowa State 10-0/5 W at Texas Tech 3-1 W Missouri 3-2 W at Iowa (1) 7-4 W Iowa State 3-4 L at Texas Tech 2-0 W Missouri 1-4 L at Iowa (2) 6-7 L at Baylor 3-4/10 L at Kansas 2-0 W South Dakota State (1) 9-1 (6) W at Iowa 4-6 L at Baylor 1-0 W at Iowa State 5-9 L South Dakota State (2) 1-0 W at Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 (8) W Northern Iowa 7-2 W Baylor 5-3 W Texas Tech 7-0 W at Ohio State (1) 11-2 W Northern Iowa 3-6 L Baylor 2-6 L Texas Tech 0-5 L at Ohio State (2) 3-2 (8) W Texas Tech 8-0/5 W Iowa State 3-6 L at Baylor 1-2 L at Ohio State 0-4 L Texas Tech 3-4 L Kansas 8-5 W at Baylor 0-1 L at Creighton 1-2 L at Creighton 3-1 W Oklahoma 0-5 L Iowa State 8-7 W Michigan State (1) 5-3 W at Missouri 6-1 W Oklahoma 0-8 (6) L at Iowa State 10-1 (6) W Michigan State (2) 3-0 W at Missouri 0-5 L Northern Iowa 3-5 L Oklahoma State 4-3 W at Indiana (1) 2-4 L Texas% 5-10 L Creighton 11-7 W Oklahoma State 3-1 W at Indiana (2) 2-6 L Jacksonville State$ 4-2/9 W at Oklahoma State 0-4 L Fresno State$ 0-1 (10) L at Indiana 2-4 L at Tennessee$ 2-5 L at Oklahoma State 0-8 (5) L Pacific$ 11-1 (5) W Wisconsin (1) 1-3 L Jacksonville State$ 1-4 L Missouri 5-2 W Fresno State$ 5-0 W Wisconsin (2) 6-4 W ^UNI-Dome Classic; #Cathedral City Classic; Missouri 0-5 L Stanford$ 1-4 L Wisconsin 4-1 W *NFCA Leadoff Classic; $Shocker Invitational; Texas A&M% 0-5 L ^Kajikawa Classic; #Sleep Inn Classic; ^Kajikawa Classic; #Troy Cox Classic; *Cathedral +Judi Garman Classic; %Big 12 Championship; North Carolina$ 0-1 L *Cathedral City Classic; @Under Armour City Classic; @Aggie Invitational; +Mizuno $NCAA Regional North Dakota State$ 5-1 W Showcase; $NCAA Regional Invitational North Carolina$ 0-1 (8) L ^Hotel Encanto Tournament; #Tiger Invitational; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; @Embassy Suites Festival; +Diamond Devil Invitational; %Big 12 Championship; $NCAA Regional

60 61 nebraska yearly breakdown & all-time superlatives Overall Record Conference Record Home Record Away Record Neutral Record Year W L Pct. W L Pct. Place W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Head Coach NU Record (Pct.) 1976 9 15 .375 Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Don Isherwood 9-15 (.375) 1977 12 15 .444 1 4 .200 t-4th^ 3 7 .300 2 3 .400 7 5 .583 Don Isherwood 21-30 (.412) 1978 25 14 .641 4 3 .571 7th^ 12 2 .857 8 7 .533 5 5 .500 Don Isherwood 46-44 (.511) 1979 33 18 .647 3 8 .273 6th^ 18 2 .900 8 8 .500 7 8 .467 Don Isherwood 79-62 (.560) 1980 27 23 .540 8 9 .471 4th^ 13 7 .650 10 8 .555 4 8 .333 Don Isherwood 106-85 (.555) 1981 27 21 .543 5 6 .455 3rd^ 7 4 .636 7 9 .438 13 8 .619 Nancy Plantz 27-21 (.563) 1982! 33 14 .702 9 3 .750 1st^ 4 1 .800 8 4 .667 21 9 .700 Nancy Plantz 60-35 (.632) 1983 17 18 .486 3 7 .300 7th^ 2 0 1.000 3 3 .500 12 15 .444 Nancy Plantz 77-53 (.586) 1984 39 13 .750 6 2 .750 1st^ 12 2 .857 14 5 .737 13 6 .680 Wayne Daigle 39-13 (.774) 1985% 35 8 .814 11 1 .917 1st^ 10 0 1.000 10 6 .625 13 2 .867 Wayne Daigle 72-21 (.762) 1986 38 10 .792 9 3 .750 1st^ 6 2 .750 10 1 .909 22 7 .759 Wayne Daigle 110-31 (.780) 1987 41 11 .788 8 2 .800 1st^ 9 0 1.000 10 7 .588 22 4 .846 Ron Wolforth 41-11 (.788) 1988 39 20 .661 7 3 .700 1st^ 8 4 .667 6 3 .667 25 13 .658 Ron Wolforth 80-31 (.721) 1989 32 28 .533 6 4 .600 3rd^ 10 5 .667 5 7 .417 17 16 .515 Ron Wolforth 112-59 (.655) 1990 31 19 .620 3 5 .375 5th^ 9 0 1.000 10 9 .679 12 10 .545 Ron Wolforth 143-78 (.647) 1991 22 18 .550 3 5 .375 5th^ 4 2 .667 7 6 .538 11 10 .524 Ron Wolforth 165-96 (.632) 1992 23 30 .434 2 6 .250 5th^ 6 0 1.000 8 5 .615 9 25 .265 Ron Wolforth 188-126 (.599) 1993 18 23 .439 5 11 .313 5th^ 9 7 .563 1 10 .091 8 6 .571 Rhonda Revelle 18-23 (.439) 1994 21 33 .431 5 15 .250 6th^ 7 5 .583 6 19 .240 8 9 .470 Rhonda Revelle 39-56 (.411) 1995 43 20 .683 10 6 .625 3rd^ 13 5 .722 8 8 .500 22 7 .759 Rhonda Revelle 82-76 (.519) 1996 42 23 .646 10 8 .556 4th* 12 2 .857 8 8 .500 22 13 .629 Rhonda Revelle 124-99 (.556) 1997 29 24 .547 10 6 .625 4th* 4 2 .667 10 9 .526 15 13 .536 Rhonda Revelle 153-123 (.554) 1998 48 12 .800 16 0 1.000 1st* 16 1 .941 7 5 .583 25 6 .806 Rhonda Revelle 201-135 (.598) 1999 35 21 .625 10 8 .556 4th* 8 2 .800 8 7 .533 19 12 .613 Rhonda Revelle 236-156 (.602) 2000 52 21 .712 15 2 .882 2nd* 20 0 1.000 9 5 .643 23 16 .605 Rhonda Revelle 288-177 (.619) 2001 51 15 .773 16 2 .889 1st* 15 1 .938 12 1 .923 24 13 .649 Rhonda Revelle 339-192 (.638) 2002 50 14 .781 11 5 .688 2nd* 9 5 .643 9 1 .900 32 8 .800 Rhonda Revelle 389-206 (.654) 2003 39 17 .696 10 8 .555 6th* 14 7 .667 8 4 .667 17 6 .739 Rhonda Revelle 428-223 (.657) 2004 45 17 .726 14 3 .824 1st* 14 6 .700 10 1 .909 21 10 .677 Rhonda Revelle 473-240 (.663) 2005 36 23 .610 9 9 .500 7th* 9 7 .563 9 9 .500 18 7 .720 Rhonda Revelle 509-263 (.659) 2006 44 12 .786 13 4 .745 2nd* 20 1 .952 7 3 .700 17 8 .680 Rhonda Revelle 553-275 (.668) 2007 37 20 .649 10 8 .555 5th* 18 5 .783 5 9 .357 14 6 .700 Rhonda Revelle 590-295 (.667) 2008 25 28 .472 4 14 .222 t-9th* 13 9 .591 1 11 .083 11 8 .579 Rhonda Revelle 615-323 (.656) 2009 35 19 .648 9 9 .500 5th* 13 5 .722 9 7 .563 13 7 .650 Rhonda Revelle 650-342 (.655) 2010 30 29 .508 7 11 .389 t-6th* 12 8 .600 4 13 .235 14 8 .636 Rhonda Revelle 680-371 (.647) 2011 41 14 .745 9 9 .500 6th* 10 4 .714 11 7 .611 20 3 .870 Rhonda Revelle 721-385 (.652) 2012 33 22 .600 14 9 .609 3rd# 15 1 .938 7 12 .368 11 9 .550 Rhonda Revelle 754-407 (.649) Totals 1,240 705 .638 295 218 .575 -- 386 123 .758 275 240 .534 570 328 .635 !First year of WCWS/Softball as an NCAA sport %Nebraska’s record was adjusted after vacating its appearance in the 1985 NCAA Tournament ^Big Eight Conference *Big 12 Conference #Big Ten Conference Home games played at: Ballard Field, 1976-82 (58-24, .707); Nebraska Softball Complex, 1983-2001 (180-40, .816); Bowlin Stadium, 2002-present (132-57, .698).

All-Time Superlatives The Last Time Nebraska.... Record at home 384-121 (.760) Scored 10 or more runs at Ohio State, 4/21/12 (W, 11-2) Record on the road 275-240 (.534) Scored 15 or more runs vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 3/9/12 (W, 16-0 [5]) Record at neutral locations 567-326 (.635) Scored 20 or more runs vs. Illinois, 2/24/06 (W, 21-1 [5]) NCAA Tournament Record (20 appearances) 50-42 (.553) Allowed 10 or more runs at Minnesota, 3/31/12 (L, 7-13) NCAA Regional Record 42-30 (.583) Allowed 15 or more runs vs. Iowa, 3/22/97 (L, 1-15 [5]) World Series Record (6 appearances) 8-12 (.400) Recorded 15 or more hits vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 3/9/12 (15) Record in February 151-86 (.637) Recorded 20 or more hits vs. UMKC, 4/11/96 (21) Record in March 431-249 (.634) Hit six or more doubles vs. North Dakota, 2/7/09 (6) Record in April 478-233 (.672) Hit four or more home runs at Ohio State, 4/21/12 (4) Record in May 163-111 (.595) Hit two or more triples vs. Northern Colorado, 3/14/06 (2) Record when scoring 10 or more runs 139-2 (.986) Stole five or more bases vs. Southern Utah, 3/17/08 (6) Record when scoring 12 or more runs 51-0 (1.000) Defeated a top-five team vs. No. 1 Florida, 3/12/11 (1-0) Record in extra-inning games 58-36 (.617) Had a pitcher toss a no-hitter Ashley Hagemann vs. Illinois, 4/6/12 Record in 10+ inning games 39-20 (.661) Had a pitcher strike out at least 15 Ashley Hagemann at UNO, 4/18/12 (17) Record in one-run games 328-238 (.580) Had a player homer twice in a game Tatum Edwards at Ohio State, 4/21/12 (2)

60 61 nebraska’s all-time postseason results Year Round Location Opponent Result Year Round Location Opponent Result 1982 Regional Lincoln, Neb. missouri W, 1-0 (11) 2002 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. Illinois-Chicago W, 1-0 1982 Regional Lincoln, Neb. missouri L, 0-1 2002 Regional Iowa City, Iowa at Iowa W, 3-0 1982 Regional Lincoln, Neb. missouri W, 4-1 2002 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. Oregon State W, 7-0 1982 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Creighton W, 3-2 (8) 2002 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. Notre Dame W, 5-3 1982 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Arizona State L, 0-2 2002 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Arizona L, 0-1 1982 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Fresno State L, 0-1 2002 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Michigan W, 1-0 1984 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Oklahoma State W, 3-2 (18) 2002 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Florida State L, 3-4 1984 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Oklahoma State W, 2-1 (14) 2003 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Hofstra L, 1-3 1984 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Fresno State W, 2-0 2003 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Pacific W, 11-7 1984 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Texas A&M L, 2-5 2003 Regional Lincoln, Neb. mississippi State W, 8-0 (6) 1984 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Adelphi W, 2-1 2003 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Hofstra W, 6-0 1984 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. UCLA L, 0-1 (8) 2003 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Iowa L, 1-2 1985 Regional Lincoln, Neb. kansas L, 1-4* 2004 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Lehigh W, 6-0 1985 Regional Lincoln, Neb. kansas W, 6-1* 2004 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton W, 2-0 1985 Regional Lincoln, Neb. kansas W, 2-0* 2004 Regional Lincoln, Neb. California L, 0-2 1985 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Louisiana Tech W, 6-0* 2004 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton W, 3-1 1985 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Cal Poly Pomona W, 2-0* 2004 Regional Lincoln, Neb. California L, 0-2 1985 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Cal State Fullerton W, 5-1* 2005 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Iowa W, 4-0 1985 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. UCLA L, 0-3* 2005 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Washington L, 6-7 1985 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. UCLA L, 1-2 (9)* 2005 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Iowa L, 0-1 1987 Regional Lincoln, Neb. utah W, 6-0 2006 Regional Iowa City, Iowa at Iowa W, 1-0 (10) 1987 Regional Lincoln, Neb. utah W, 3-2 (9) 2006 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. California L, 2-4 1987 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Fresno State W, 1-0 2006 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. Illinois State W, 3-1 1987 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. UCLA L, 0-3 2006 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. California L, 1-6 1987 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Central Michigan W, 2-1 2007 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Georgia L, 2-3 1987 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Texas A&M L, 0-4 2007 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton L, 1-2 1988 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Iowa State W, 5-2 2009 Regional Knoxville, Tenn. vs. Jacksonville State W, 4-2 (9) 1988 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton L, 2-3 2009 Regional Knoxville, Tenn. at Tennessee L, 2-5 1988 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton W, 7-2 2009 Regional Knoxville, Tenn. vs. Jacksonville State L, 1-4 1988 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton W, 4-1 2010 Regional Seattle, Wash. vs. North Carolina L, 0-1 1988 WCWS Sunnyvale, Calif. vs. Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-3 2010 Regional Seattle, Wash. vs. North Dakota State W, 5-1 1988 WCWS Sunnyvale, Calif. vs. Adelphi W, 5-1 2010 Regional Seattle, Wash. vs. North Carolina L, 0-1 (8) 1988 WCWS Sunnyvale, Calif. vs. Fresno State L, 0-1 (9) 2011 Regional Stanford, Calif. vs. Fresno State L, 0-1 (10) 1995 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. Florida State W, 6-1 2011 Regional Stanford, Calif. vs. Pacific W, 11-1 (5) 1995 Regional Tucson, Ariz. at Arizona L, 1-9 (6) 2011 Regional Stanford, Calif. vs. Fresno State W, 5-0 1995 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. Florida State L, 2-6 2011 Regional Stanford, Calif. at Stanford L, 1-4 1996 Regional Lafayette, La. vs. Minnesota W, 5-0 ^NUs appearance in the 1985 NCAA Tournament was vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions 1996 Regional Lafayette, La. at SW Louisiana L, 4-9 (8) 1996 Regional Lafayette, La. vs. Nicholls State L, 0-2 All-Time NCAA Tournament Postseason Finishes 1997 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. Arizona State W, 10-1 Year Round Finish Ranking^ Final Game Result 1997 Regional Tucson, Ariz. at Arizona L, 0-2 1982 WCWS t-5th N/A vs. Arizona State L, 0-2 1997 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. Arizona State W, 2-1 1984 WCWS t-3rd N/A vs. UCLA L, 0-1 (8) 1997 Regional Tucson, Ariz. at Arizona L, 1-5 1985 Participation vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions 1998 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Coastal Carolina W, 7-0 1987 WCWS t-3rd N/A vs. Texas A&M L, 0-4 1998 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Iowa W, 1-0 1988 WCWS t-5th N/A vs. Fresno State L, 0-1 (9) 1998 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Oregon W, 9-7 1995 Regional N/A 18th vs. Florida State L, 2-6 1998 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Fresno State L, 1-6 1996 Regional N/A 18th vs. Nicholls State L, 0-2 1998 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Texas W, 2-1 1997 Regional N/A 25th at Arizona L, 1-5 1998 WCWS t-5th 5th vs. Washington L, 1-3 1998 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Washington L, 1-3 1999 Regional N/A 20th vs. Arizona State L, 2-4 1999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Notre Dame W, 2-0 2000 Regional N/A 14th at Arizona L, 0-5 1999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Arizona State L, 0-1 2001 Regional N/A 14th vs. Pacific L, 1-3 1999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Notre Dame W, 4-3 (8) 2002 WCWS t-5th 6th vs. Florida State L, 3-4 1999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Florida Atlantic W, 4-2 (8) 2003 Regional N/A 13th Iowa L, 1-2 1999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Arizona State W, 2-1 (8) 2004 Regional N/A 14th California L, 0-2 1999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Arizona State L, 2-4 2005 Regional N/A 25th Iowa L, 0-1 2000 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. Illinois State W, 8-0 (5) 2006 Regional N/A 15th vs. California L, 1-6 2000 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. South Carolina W, 11-1 (6) 2007 Regional N/A NR Creighton L, 1-2 2000 Regional Tucson, Ariz. at Arizona L, 0-13 (5) 2009 Regional N/A NR vs. Jacksonville State L, 1-4 2000 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. South Carolina W, 9-0 (5) 2010 Regional N/A NR vs. North Carolina L, 0-1 (8) 2000 Regional Tucson, Ariz. at Arizona L, 0-5 2011 Regional N/A 21st at Stanford L, 1-4 2001 Regional Palo Alto, Calif. vs. Brigham Young W, 3-1 ^rankings from the USA Today/NFCA Coaches Poll, which began in 1995 2001 Regional Palo Alto, Calif. vs. Pacific W, 2-1 Note: The NCAA Tournament has featured the following formats: 2001 Regional Palo Alto, Calif. at Stanford L, 1-5 » 1982-87: 16 teams » 1988-1993: 20 teams » 2003-present: 64 teams 2001 Regional Palo Alto, Calif. vs. Pacific L, 1-3 » 1994-1998: 36 teams » 1999-2002: 48 teams

62 63 nebraska’s all-time series records Adelphi (4-1) .Augustana (S.D.) (1-0) BYU (6-3) Cal State Northridge (4-4) .Connecticut (2-0) .5-26-84 W 2-1 N .4-15-95 W 6-3 N .3-2-01 W 4-1 N .3-21-85 W 3-0 A .3-17-89 W 7-6 N .5-27-88 W 3-1 N .4-10-01 W 4-1 H .3-21-85 L (8) 0-1 A .3-16-90 W 6-1 N .4-14-90 W 1-0 N Ball State (1-0) .4-10-01 W 4-3 H .3-28-89 L 1-2 A .3-28-91 L (9) 3-6 N .3-10-02 W 4-0 N .4-17-01 W 3-1 N .3-28-89 L 2-3 A Creighton (79-37) .3-28-91 W 3-1 N .4-16-02 L 7-9 N .3-4-00 W 3-0 N H: 38-15, A: 30-21, N: 11-1 Baylor (32-14) 3-14-08 W 2-0 N 2-25-05 L 2-7 N .4-26-78 W (6) 12-1 A Akron (1-0) H: 10-4; A: 11-9; N: 11-1 3-15-08 L 1-2 N 2-11-06 W 3-2 N .4-26-78 L 5-6 A 3-17-06 W (5) 10-2 H .3-23-79 W (4) 15-3 N 3-12-10 L 1-4 N 2-11-12 W (6) 10-2 N .4-29-78 W 8-2 N .3-13-82 L 0-1 N 2-25-11 W 4-3 N .4-28-79 W 3-1 H .Alabama (1-1) .3-27-84 W 3-2 A Cal State Riverside (1-0) .5-3-79 W 6-2 H .2-24-02 W 3-2 N .3-27-84 L 2-4 A .Buena Vista (1-0) .3-26-85 W (5) 12-0 A .5-3-79 L 3-10 H 2-27-10 L (6) 3-11 N .3-31-84 W 1-0 A 3-18-81 W 8-4 N .4-8-80 L 2-7 H .3-31-84 L 2-3 A Centenary (2-0) .4-8-80 L 7-9 H Arizona (3-13) .3-25-86 W (13) 4-1 A Buffalo (1-0) .2-20-04 W (5) 8-0 N .5-1-80 W 3-2 A .3-15-83 L 1-5 N .3-25-86 L (9) 2-3 A .3-10-01 W 5-0 N 2-19-11 W (5) 10-2 N .5-1-80 L 2-3 A .3-6-86 L 4-6 N .3-27-86 W 7-0 N .5-9-80 L 0-1 N .3-4-87 W 1-0 N .3-20-87 W 8-2 N C. alifornia (15-13) Central Arizona (1-1) .4-12-81 W 8-4 H .3-21-87 W (9) 3-2 N .3-2-88 W 9-1 N .4-22-83 W 2-1 H .3-11-82 L 1-2 N .4-29-81 L 0-9 A .2-16-89 L 0-7 A .3-3-88 W 3-0 N .4-24-83 W 4-3 H .3-8-84 W 3-1 N .4-29-81 L 0-1 A .3-2-89 L 1-3 N .3-18-88 W 5-0 N .5-7-83 W 2-1 A .3-31-82 L (8) 0-1 A .5-20-95 L (6) 1-9 N .2-17-96 W (6) 11-3 N .3-25-87 L (8) 1-2 A CENTRAL CONNECTICT ST. (1-0) .3-31-82 W 4-2 A .2-14-97 L (5) 2-15 N .5-2-97 W 6-2 N .3-25-87 L 1-2 A 3-13-11 W 8-3 N .4-16-82 W 1-0 N .5-17-97 L (8) 0-2 A .3-21-98 W (5) 7-0 N .3-27-87 W 1-0 N .5-27-82 W (8) 3-2 N .5-18-97 L 1-5 A .4-11-98 W 4-0 A .2-18-89 W 1-0 N Central Illinois (1-1) .4-16-83 W 2-0 N .5-20-00 L (5) 0-13 A .4-11-98 W 4-1 A .3-21-93 L 0-8 A .4-16-82 W (10) 5-4 N .4-22-83 L 2-7 H .5-21-00 L 0-5 A .4-18-99 W 7-3 H .3-21-93 W 2-1 A .3-18-83 L (8) 2-5 N .4-4-84 W 1-0 A .2-10-01 L 4-11 N .4-18-99 W 9-3 H .3-25-94 L 3-5 N .4-4-84 L 0-4 A .4-23-02 L 0-1 N .4-8-00 W (5) 8-0 H .3-26-94 L (5) 0-10 N Central FLORIDA (0-1) .4-22-84 W 4-0 H 2-11-11 L 1-6 N .4-9-00 W 7-3 H .3-18-95 W 5-0 N 2-27-10 L (8) 4-5 N .4-22-84 W 1-0 H 2-10-12 W 11-10 N .4-7-01 W 4-2 A .3-21-97 W 4-3 N .4-3-85 W 3-0 H .4-8-01 W 2-1 A .3-1-98 W 1-0 N Central Michigan (6-3) .4-3-85 W 6-1 H Arizona State (10-20) .3-29-02 L 0-1 H .3-22-98 W 6-5 N .3-13-83 W 4-3 N .4-17-85 W 7-0 A .3-27-79 L 3-6 A .3-30-02 W 1-0 H .3-10-00 L 2-3 N 3-6-87 L (10) 1-2 N .4-17-85 L 3-5 A .3-27-79 L (8) 1-2 A .4-5-03 W 2-0 A .3-12-00 W 4-1 N .3-27-87 L 0-1 N .3-26-88 W 5-0 N .3-29-79 L 1-6 A .4-6-03 W 8-1 A .2-17-01 L 5-6 N .5-23-87 W 2-1 A .4-13-88 L 2-4 H .3-19-82 W (8) 1-0 N .4-3-04 W 2-0 H .2-23-01 L 1-2 N .3-27-88 W 4-1 N .4-13-88 L (10) 1-2 H .5-28-82 L 0-2 N .4-4-04 W 3-0 H .3-16-02 W (8) 4-3 N .3-21-91 W (8) 3-2 N .4-28-88 L (9) 1-2 A .3-16-85 W 2-1 N .5-15-04 W (5) 10-1 N .2-15-03 W 6-1 N .3-25-94 L 2-4 N .4-28-88 W 3-1 A .3-27-86 W 2-0 N 4-9-05 W 4-1 A .2-28-04 W 3-0 N 2-19-10 W 4-1 N .5-23-88 L 2-3 H .3-29-86 L 0-1 N 4-10-05 L (10) 3-6 A .5-22-04 L 0-2 H 2-19-10 W 8-0 N .5-23-88 W 7-2 H .3-29-87 W 3-0 N 4-14-06 L 2-7 H .5-23-04 L 0-2 H .5-23-88 W 4-1 H .3-4-88 L 0-1 N 4-15-06 W 7-4 H 5-20-06 L 2-4 N .Central Oklahoma (3-0) .4-5-89 L 2-4 A .3-26-88 W (9) 3-1 N 5-11-06 W 7-1 N 5-21-06 L 1-6 N .4-22-77 W 2-0 N .4-5-89 L 0-1 A .3-3-89 L 4-5 N 3-24-07 L 0-2 A 3-4-07 W (8) 5-2 N .3-31-80 W 3-1 N .4-20-89 W (8) 3-2 H .3-4-89 L (5) 3-9 N 3-25-07 L 0-3 A 2-15-08 L 1-6 N .4-3-81 W 8-3 N .4-20-89 L (5) 0-7 H .4-15-89 W 3-0 H 4-13-08 L 0-7 H .4-18-90 L (5) 0-7 A .4-16-89 W 2-0 H .4-13-08 W 5-0 H Cal Poly Pomona (0-1) .Chapman (2-0) .4-18-90 L 0-1 A .3-14-91 L 1-2 N 4-18-09 L (10) 3-4 A .5-26-88 L 0-3 N .3-25-85 W 6-1 A .4-26-90 W 2-1 H .5-16-97 W (6) 10-1 N 4-19-09 W 1-0 A .3-25-85 W 5-0 A .4-2-91 L 1-4 A .5-17-97 W 2-1 N 4-17-10 W 5-3 H Cal Poly SLO (7-3) .4-2-91 W 5-1 A .2-13-99 L 1-8 N 4-18-10 L 2-6 H .3-25-95 W (8) 2-1 N Coastal Carolina (1-0) .4-6-91 W 2-1 N .5-21-99 L 0-1 N 5-7-11 L 1-2 A .3-19-96 W 11-4 A .5-15-98 W 7-0 H .4-24-91 W (10) 2-1 H .5-23-99 W (8) 2-1 N 5-8-11 L 0-1 A .3-19-96 L 5-6 A .4-24-91 W 4-1 H .5-23-99 L 2-4 N .3-22-96 L 5-9 N Colorado State (16-4) .3-21-92 W 2-1 A .2-12-00 L 1-7 A Bethany (1-0) .2-13-98 W 1-0 N 3-12-82 W 4-2 N .3-21-92 L 2-7 A .3-5-00 L 0-7 N .4-22-77 W (5) 13-3 N .2-15-98 W 1-0 N .4-11-85 W 10-0 H .4-14-92 W 3-1 A .3-12-00 L 2-6 N .2-18-00 W (6) 9-1 N .4-11-85 W 3-0 H .3-5-93 W 14-7 N .3-19-04 L 3-6 N Bethune-Cookman (1-0) .2-18-01 W 5-0 N .3-7-86 W 6-0 N .4-20-93 L 0-1 A 2-16-08 L (5) 0-9 A .3-16-01 W 6-0 N .2-14-03 W 8-2 N .3-28-92 L 2-8 N .4-20-93 L (5) 1-14 A 3-13-09 L 6-11 N 2-25-12 L 7-14 N .4-10-92 W 4-1 H .4-28-93 W 2-0 H 3-13-10 L 0-1 A Boston College (1-0) .4-10-92 W (10) 7-6 H .4-28-93 W (9) 3-2 H 3-14-10 L 1-7 A .2-27-99 W (5) 10-2 N Cal State Fullerton (7-8) .3-18-95 L 2-7 N .2-19-94 W (8) 1-0 N .3-20-85 L 0-2 A 2-27-99 L 2-3 N .2-20-94 W 4-0 N Arkansas (2-2) B. owling Green (8-0) .3-23-85 L 0-6 A 3-12-99 L 1-3 N .3-30-94 W 5-1 A 3-16-07 W 6-2 H .3-18-88 W 6-0 N .3-4-88 W 7-2 N 3-28-00 W 1-0 H .3-30-94 W 7-1 A 3-17-07 W 5-0 H .3-19-88 W 4-0 N .3-5-88 L 0-1 N 3-28-00 W (5) 12-4 H .4-25-94 W 1-0 H 3-18-07 L 4-5 H .3-23-89 W 1-0 N .2-17-89 L (5) 0-9 N .3-29-00 W 3-0 H .4-25-94 W 7-3 H 2-26-10 L 0-2 N .3-24-93 W 11-2 N .3-22-90 L 1-3 A 3-26-01 W 4-1 H .2-25-95 W 6-4 A .3-26-94 W 4-1 N .3-2-96 L (5) 1-10 N 3-26-01 W 14-0 H .2-25-95 W (5) 5-0 A Arkansas-Pine BlufF (1-0) .3-17-95 W 3-2 N .2-15-97 W 1-0 N 2-18-05 W 2-1 N .4-19-95 L 0-3 H 3-9-12 W (5) 16-0 N .3-23-96 W (5) 7-0 N .2-13-00 L (5) 0-8 N 3-28-07 W 1-0 H .4-19-95 W (5) 9-1 H .3-13-98 W (5) 10-0 N .2-8-02 W 3-2 N 3-28-07 W 3-2 H .2-24-96 W 19-8 A Auburn (3-1) .2-9-03 W 2-0 N 2-13-10 W 6-2 N .2-24-96 W 8-3 A .2-27-98 W 6-3 N Bradley (2-0) .3-14-03 W (8) 6-5 N 2-17-12 W (6) 10-2 N .4-24-96 W 5-1 H 2-8-07 W (8) 1-0 N .4-2-01 W 4-2 H 3-19-05 W (5) 8-0 A .4-24-96 W 3-0 H 2-11-07 W 1-0 N 3-12-06 W 3-0 N 2-20-09 L 2-4 N .Concordia-St.Paul (1-0) .4-3-97 W (5) 10-1 H 2-20-10 L 1-2 A 2-12-11 W 3-1 N .2-9-91 W (6) 9-0 N .4-3-97 W 4-2 H

62 63 nebraska’s all-time series records .4-15-97 W 5-4 A .4-1-92 W 7-1 H .Fresno State (8-12) Illinois (4-0) .3-6-87 W 1-0 N .4-15-97 L 0-6 A .4-7-94 W 7-2 A .5-29-82 L 0-1 N 2-24-06 W (5) 21-1 N .4-18-87 W 10-2 H .3-26-98 L 3-4 H .4-7-94 L (8) 1-2 A .5-6-83 W 4-1 N 4-6-12 W (6) 11-0 H .4-18-87 W 2-0 H .3-26-98 W (9) 5-4 H .4-20-94 W 8-3 H .5-24-84 W 2-0 N 4-6-12 W 5-1 H .3-19-88 L (10) 0-1 N .3-13-99 W 4-1 N .4-20-94 W 6-5 H .3-22-85 W (9) 2-0 N 4-7-12 W 7-1 H .4-22-88 W 4-0 A .3-23-99 W 6-5 H .4-15-95 W 6-1 N .3-5-87 W 4-0 N .4-22-88 W 6-1 A .3-31-99 W 3-2 A .4-16-95 W 5-1 N .3-7-87 L 0-3 N .Illinois-Chicago (1-1) .5-6-88 W (10) 1-0 N .4-7-99 W 1-0 H .4-25-95 W 6-4 H .5-20-87 W 1-0 A .2-22-02 L 2-5 N .5-22-88 W 5-2 H .4-28-99 W 8-1 A .4-25-95 W (4) 12-0 H .5-28-88 L (9) 0-1 N .5-16-02 W 1-0 N .4-22-89 W 3-1 N .3-22-00 W 5-0 A .4-23-98 L 1-3 A .3-24-89 L 3-4 N .4-23-89 W 2-1 N .3-22-00 W (8) 3-2 A .4-23-98 L 2-3 A .3-24-90 L 3-9 N .Illinois State (7-3) .4-28-90 W 4-1 H .4-6-00 L 0-2 A .4-25-00 W (8) 5-4 H .3-20-94 L 0-2 A .3-14-85 W 7-0 N .4-29-90 W 2-0 H .4-19-00 W 3-1 H .4-25-00 W 2-0 H .3-20-94 L 1-6 A .3-25-88 L 1-2 N .4-21-91 W (5) 9-1 A .3-10-01 W 3-2 N .3-10-01 W 1-0 N .3-3-95 W 1-0 N .4-23-88 W 1-0 N .5-3-91 W 2-0 N .3-21-01 W 4-0 A .3-18-01 W 3-1 A .2-14-97 L (8) 2-3 N .3-8-92 W (9) 8-2 N .4-25-92 W 5-4 A .4-4-01 W 6-2 H .3-18-01 W 8-0 A .5-21-98 L 1-6 N .3-16-96 W 3-2 N .4-26-92 W 3-2 A .4-24-01 W 8-2 H .3-25-03 W 7-1 H .2-12-00 L 3-5 N .3-17-96 L 2-9 N .5-1-92 L 1-2 N .3-19-02 W 3-1 H .3-25-03 W (5) 10-0 H .2-7-03 W 1-0 N .3-17-96 W 9-2 N .4-24-93 L 0-5 H .3-27-02 W 7-0 A 4-13-06 W 7-1 H .3-14-03 L 3-7 N .2-13-97 L 5-6 N .4-24-93 L 2-6 H .4-16-02 W (8) 5-4 A 3-27-07 W (8) 4-3 H 3-3-07 L 2-3 N .5-18-00 W (5) 8-0 N .4-25-93 W (11) 10-9 H .3-26-03 W 5-2 H 3-27-07 W (6) 3-0 H 5-20-11 L (10) 0-1 N 5-20-06 W 3-1 N .4-25-93 W 4-3 H .4-1-03 W 4-2 A 3-25-09 W 5-2 H 5-21-11 W 5-0 N .4-23-94 L 2-8 A .4-16-03 W 4-2 H 3-25-09 W 7-4 H .Indiana (3-6) .4-23-94 W (8) 3-2 A 3-24-04 W (8) 1-0 A 3-30-10 L (8) 2-4 H .Furman (2-0) .3-15-83 L 0-3 N .4-24-94 L 1-5 A 4-6-04 W 2-0 H 3-30-10 W 5-0 H .3-18-89 W 1-0 N .3-21-86 L 0-4 N .4-24-94 L 1-3 A 5-21-04 W 2-0 H .3-16-90 W 1-0 N .3-19-87 W 7-0 N .2-17-95 W (5) 12-0 N 5-22-04 W 3-1 H .Eastern Arizona (1-0) .3-19-88 W 3-0 N .4-22-95 W 9-2 H 3-23-05 L (9) 5-6 H 3-10-83 W 4-3 N Georgia (1-2) 2-22-04 W (8) 5-4 N .4-22-95 W 4-2 H 4-14-05 L (9) 0-1 A 2-25-05 L 1-4 N 3-11-06 L 1-2 N .4-23-95 W 8-3 H 3-28-06 W 3-1 A E. astern Illinois (3-0) 2-25-07 W 2-1 N 5-5-12 L 2-4 A .4-23-95 L 5-6 H 4-27-06 W (8) 4-3 H .4-2-88 W 2-1 H 5-18-07 L 2-3 H 5-5-12 L 2-6 A .4-3-96 W (10) 9-7 H 3-21-07 L 1-4 H .4-2-88 W 4-2 H 5-6-12 L 2-4 A .5-4-96 W 10-5 A 4-12-07 W 7-2 A .3-17-89 W 7-0 N Georgia Tech (2-2) .5-4-96 W 3-2 A 5-19-07 L 1-2 H 2-27-04 L 0-1 N .Indiana State (1-0) .5-10-96 W 2-1 N 3-26-08 L 2-7 A .Emporia State (3-5) 2-26-05 W (5) 9-1 N .4-24-88 W (12) 1-0 N .4-24-97 W (6) 11-3 A 4-9-08 L (5) 1-13 H .5-2-78 W 5-3 H 2-26-10 W 2-0 N .4-24-97 W 8-4 A 4-1-09 L 0-3 H .5-2-78 W 9-5 H 2-12-12 L 5-6 N Iowa (9-10) .4-4-98 W 4-3 H 4-28-09 W 3-1 A .4-8-79 W (5) 12-2 H .4-6-79 W 4-1 H .4-4-98 W 7-2 H 4-7-10 W 4-3 A .4-11-79 L 2-4 N .Grand Valley (1-0) .5-9-81 W (9) 1-0 N .5-1-98 W 1-0 N 4-28-10 W 11-7 H .4-13-80 L 0-1 H .3-21-79 W 3-2 N .3-24-82 L 0-1 A .4-25-99 L 3-6 A 3-30-11 W 7-2 H .4-13-80 L 0-2 H .4-14-90 W 3-1 A .5-9-99 W 5-2 A 4-13-11 W (5) 10-2 A .4-4-81 L 0-3 A G. randview (4-0) .4-15-90 L 0-1 A .4-18-00 W 6-0 H 4-11-12 W 3-0 H .4-4-81 L 0-1 A .4-12-84 W 4-0 H .3-22-91 L 0-4 N .5-7-00 W 6-0 A 4-25-12 L 1-2 A .4-12-84 W (5) 10-0 H .3-23-93 L 0-5 N .5-11-00 W 5-1 N .Florida A&M (4-0) .4-26-84 W 2-0 A .3-22-97 L (5) 1-15 N .4-19-01 W 3-1 A Dayton (1-0) .3-18-89 W (6) 10-0 N .4-26-84 W (4) 5-0 A .3-22-98 W 2-1 N .5-6-01 W 7-0 H 2-7-09 W (5) 10-0 N .3-9-02 W 6-0 N .5-16-98 W 1-0 H .4-9-02 W 2-0 H 3-13-04 W (5) 8-0 N .Harvard (2-0) .3-19-99 L 0-1 N .4-17-02 W 8-3 A Delaware State (1-0) 3-11-06 W 3-0 N .3-22-96 W (5) 8-0 N .5-17-02 W 3-0 A .4-2-03 W 3-0 A .3-4-07 W 2-1 N .3-19-98 W (5) 10-1 N .5-17-03 L 1-2 H .4-23-03 W 6-1 H Florida Atlantic (3-0) 5-20-05 W 4-0 H 4-7-04 W 6-0 H DePaul (2-7) .5-22-99 W (8) 4-2 N .Hawaii (4-4) 5-21-05 L 0-1 H 4-13-05 W 2-0 H .4-12-92 L 2-5 N .3-16-01 W 2-1 N .2-16-89 W (8) 7-4 N 5-19-06 W (10) 1-0 A 4-27-05 W (8) 11-5 A .3-24-94 L 1-5 N 2-24-06 W 5-0 N .3-25-95 W 5-3 N 4-14-12 W 7-4 A 5-11-05 W 6-0 N .2-26-99 L 1-4 N .2-14-98 L 0-6 A 4-14-12 L 6-7 A 4-18-06 L 5-6 A .2-24-01 L 1-3 N .Florida (1-1) .2-15-98 L (8) 6-7 A 4-15-12 L 4-6 A 4-20-06 W (6) 8-0 H .3-13-03 L 2-7 N .2-21-04 L 1-3 N .3-21-98 W 3-1 N 4-17-07 W 6-0 H 2-13-04 W (6) 10-2 N 3-12-11 W 1-0 N 2-8-07 L 3-4 A .Iowa State (66-19) 4-19-07 W 3-1 A 3-18-05 L 0-2 N 2-11-07 L 5-6 A H: 29-6, A: 22-8, N: 15-5 4-15-08 L (6) 4-13 A 2-9-07 W 5-1 N .Florida State (9-5) 2-25-11 W 3-0 N .4-14-78 L 4-9 N 4-29-08 W 6-4 H 3-3-07 L 0-2 N .4-15-88 W 3-0 H .4-22-78 W 4-2 N 4-14-09 W (5) 10-0 A .4-16-88 W 5-0 H .Hofstra (2-1) .4-8-79 L 0-3 H 4-16-09 L 3-4 H .Drake (32-7) .4-14-89 W 1-0 H .3-3-00 W 1-0 N .4-13-80 W 2-1 H 4-15-10 L 5-9 A H: 21-1, A: 8-6, N: 3-0 .4-16-89 W 4-2 H .5-15-03 L 1-3 H .4-22-80 L 1-4 A 4-20-10 L 3-6 H .4-8-78 W (8) 10-9 H .3-18-90 L 1-2 A .5-17-03 W 6-0 H .4-22-80 W 4-1 A 5-10-11 W 8-7 H .4-12-79 L 1-2 A .5-19-95 W 6-1 N .4-11-81 W 2-0 H 5-12-11 W (6) 10-1 A .4-12-79 W 4-1 A .5-20-95 L 2-6 N Houston (2-2) .4-25-81 W (18) 6-2 N .4-7-80 W 2-1 H .2-14-97 L (9) 1-2 N 2-20-04 W 2-0 A .5-9-81 L 0-3 N .IUPUI (1-0) .4-7-80 W 8-4 H .2-13-99 W 4-1 N 3-5-05 L 3-4 (8) A .4-23-82 W 9-0 N .3-16-02 W 11-0 N .4-23-80 W 8-0 A .2-26-99 W 1-0 N 3-6-05 L 2-6 A .4-29-83 L 0-3 N .4-23-80 L 1-5 A .3-14-01 W 3-0 A 2-2-12 W 2-0 N .4-7-84 W 1-0 H Jacksonville State (1-1) .4-21-81 L (10) 4-5 A .5-25-02 L 3-4 N .4-8-84 W 4-0 H .5-15-09 W (9) 4-2 N .4-21-81 W 9-0 A 3-18-04 W 1-0 N Idaho State (2-0) .4-20-85 W 4-3 A 5-17-09 L 1-4 N .4-9-86 W 2-0 H 2-23-07 L (9) 1-2 N 2-15-08 W 5-3 N .4-21-85 W 4-0 A .4-9-86 W 4-0 H 2-10-12 W (5) 12-4 N .4-19-86 W 1-0 H .4-25-91 W 3-0 A .Fordham (1-0) .4-20-86 W 2-1 H .4-25-91 W 3-1 A .2-16-01 W 10-0 N .5-2-86 W 9-3 N .4-1-92 W 1-0 H .5-3-86 W (8) 2-1 N

64 65 .Kansas (52-54) .5-11-01 W 3-0 N .Louisiana-Monroe (6-2) Michigan (7-6) .4-25-87 W 2-1 A H: 16-18, A: 19-19, N: 17-17 .3-16-02 W 6-3 N .3-6-87 W 2-0 N .3-30-84 W 1-0 N .4-26-87 W 1-0 A .4-15-77 L (10) 1-2 A .4-24-02 W 9-4 H .3-3-90 W 7-0 N .3-2-89 L 5-6 N .4-30-88 L 2-3 A .5-13-77 L 0-8 N .4-24-02 L 2-3 H .3-7-92 L 0-1 N .3-23-91 L 0-7 N .5-1-88 W 3-1 A .4-19-79 L 1-3 A .5-3-02 W 7-5 N .3-5-93 W 5-1 N .3-28-92 L 0-3 N .4-8-89 W 5-1 N .4-19-79 W 12-1 A .4-10-03 W (5) 8-0 H .3-4-94 W (5) 10-0 N .3-26-93 W 3-1 N .4-9-89 W 1-0 N .5-10-79 L 0-9 A .4-25-03 L 0-1 A .2-18-95 W 4-2 N .3-1-96 W 9-5 N .5-5-89 W 4-3 N .4-18-80 L 3-4 N 3-6-04 L 0-3 A .3-4-95 L 2-6 N .2-28-97 L 0-2 N .5-6-89 L 1-2 N .4-24-80 L 4-6 A 3-7-04 W 1-0 A .3-1-96 W 6-2 N .3-2-97 L 0-4 N .4-21-90 L 0-2 A .5-3-80 L 4-6 H 3-31-04 W 3-0 A .2-28-98 W 3-2 N .4-22-90 W 4-3 A .5-3-80 W 5-1 H 4-28-04 L 0-3 H Louisiana-Lafayette (4-5) .3-17-01 W 5-0 N .2-10-91 W 1-0 N .4-17-81 L 0-3 A 3-30-05 W 7-3 A 3-15-91 L 1-3 N .5-25-02 W 1-0 N .3-22-91 L 0-1 N .4-25-81 L 2-5 N 4-20-05 L 0-2 H 5-18-96 L (8) 4-9 A 2-14-04 W 5-4 N .4-21-91 L 0-3 A .5-8-81 L 0-8 A 3-4-06 L 0-4 N 3-26-97 L 2-9 A 2-27-04 L (8) 1-5 N .5-3-91 L (12) 0-5 N .3-26-82 L 0-5 A 4-4-06 W 2-0 A 3-26-97 L 1-7 A .3-6-92 L 0-4 N .3-12-83 L 2-4 N 4-26-06 W 1-0 H 3-12-98 W (6) 13-5 N .Michigan State (4-0) .4-25-92 L (5) 0-11 N .4-28-83 L 0-3 N 5-12-06 L 0-2 N 3-13-98 W (9) 2-1 N .3-3-94 W 5-2 N .4-26-92 L 2-5 N .4-14-84 L 1-2 H 4-4-07 W 3-0 A 3-3-00 L 6-7 N .3-20-97 W (9) 4-3 N .5-1-92 W 1-0 N .4-15-84 W 9-1 H 4-26-07 L 3-5 H 2-29-08 W 3-1 N 4-28-12 W 5-3 H .5-1-93 W 2-1 H .4-6-85 L 0-1 A 4-30-08 W 5-4 H 3-12-09 W 2-0 N 4-28-12 W 3-0 H .5-1-93 L 0-2 H .4-7-85 W (9) 4-2 N 4-30-08 L (8) 3-6 H .5-2-93 W 3-1 H .5-4-85 W 3-0 N 5-9-08 W 4-3 N LSU (2-1) .Middle Tennessee (1-0) .5-2-93 W 4-1 H .5-5-85 W 4-2 N 4-8-09 W 4-0 A .3-20-82 W (18) 1-0 N .3-18-00 W 8-0 N .4-30-94 L 6-13 A .3-8-86 L 1-6 N 4-8-09 L 1-2 A .2-15-02 L 2-4 N .4-30-94 L 3-8 A .3-23-86 W 9-0 N 4-14-10 W 2-0 A .2-22-02 W (8) 1-0 N .Minnesota (14-7) .5-1-94 L 0-2 A .4-19-86 L 0-3 H 4-22-10 W 8-5 H .Louisiana Tech (3-4) .3-21-79 L 0-7 N .5-1-94 L 0-2 A .4-20-86 L (10) 0-1 H 4-2-11 W 4-0 A .3-21-82 L 1-5 N .3-23-79 L (5) 2-4 N .4-29-95 W (5) 11-1 H .5-3-86 L (6) 0-7 N 4-3-11 W 7-1 A .3-17-83 L 1-2 N .4-10-81 L 1-2 H .4-29-95 L 3-8 H .5-4-86 W 3-2 N .3-20-87 W 2-0 N .4-12-81 W 1-0 H .4-30-95 W 2-1 H .5-4-86 W 3-2 N .Kansas State (21-10) .3-4-90 L 0-3 N .3-5-86 W 6-2 N .4-30-95 W (6) 9-1 H .4-25-87 W (10) 3-2 A .4-1-77 L 11-12 A .3-8-92 L 0-1 N .3-5-86 W 6-0 N .5-11-96 W 7-0 N .4-26-87 W 3-0 A .4-16-77 L 0-7 N .4-3-93 W (8) 4-2 N .3-6-86 L 6-7 N .2-28-97 W 3-0 N .5-3-87 W 3-1 N .4-10-78 W (8) 5-3 A .4-4-93 W 4-1 N .3-24-90 W 1-0 N .4-19-97 L 0-2 A .4-15-88 L 0-2 H .4-10-78 W 6-1 A .2-9-91 W 3-0 A .4-19-97 W 9-1 A .4-16-88 W 5-2 H .4-20-78 L 5-6 H .Louisville (1-2) .3-7-92 L 1-4 N .4-18-98 W (12) 8-7 H .4-30-88 W (6) 10-3 N .4-20-78 W 2-1 H .3-16-00 L 0-3 N .2-19-95 W (5) 8-0 N .4-18-98 W 9-2 H .5-1-88 W 4-0 N .4-21-79 L 10-11 N .3-19-00 W 2-0 N .5-17-96 W 5-0 N .5-2-99 L 0-1 A .4-15-89 W 3-0 H .4-23-79 W (13) 7-6 H 2-23-08 L 3-5 A .2-28-98 W 3-2 N .5-2-99 L 0-1 A .4-28-89 L 1-4 H .4-23-79 W 8-2 H .3-9-01 W 3-0 N .3-25-00 W 4-3 H .4-28-89 L 0-5 H .4-4-80 W 7-0 N .Loyola-CHICAGO (3-0) .3-8-02 W 4-0 N .3-26-00 W 2-1 H .4-7-90 W 6-1 A .4-26-80 L 4-6 A 2-19-05 W 7-3 N .3-10-02 W 4-0 N .3-24-01 W 4-1 A .4-7-90 L 0-3 A .4-26-80 W 3-0 A 3-10-12 W (5) 8-0 N 3-9-07 W 3-2 N .3-25-01 W 5-1 A .5-5-90 L 0-2 N .5-4-80 L 0-1 H 3-10-12 W 4-2 N 3-10-07 W 4-2 N .5-9-01 W 9-1 N .4-27-91 L 0-4 H .5-4-80 W 2-1 H 3-31-12 L 7-13 A .4-13-02 W (8) 4-3 H .4-28-91 W 1-0 H .4-16-81 W 6-2 A .Luther College (0-1) 3-31-12 L 5-8 A .4-14-02 L 2-4 H .5-4-91 L 3-5 N .4-16-81 W (10) 2-1 A .4-22-78 L 1-9 N 4-1-12 W (8) 5-4 A .4-26-03 W 11-2 A .4-4-92 L 2-3 N .5-3-81 W 4-3 H .4-27-03 L 0-2 A .4-5-92 L 1-2 N .5-3-81 L 1-2 H Manhattan (1-0) Minnesota-Duluth (1-0) .5-2-03 W 5-0 N .5-1-92 L 0-2 N .3-27-82 W (11) 4-3 N 2-21-04 W (5) 19-0 N .2-10-91 W 8-2 N 5-8-04 L 3-4 H .3-7-93 L 1-4 N .4-17-82 L 0-2 N 5-9-04 L 0-1 H .4-17-93 L (6) 0-5 A .5-1-82 W 1-0 A .Mankato State (4-0) Mississippi (0-1) 5-15-04 W 1-0 N .4-18-93 L 0-7 A .3-18-83 L 2-4 N .4-5-79 W 11-3 H 2-23-08 L 0-2 N 5-7-05 W 2-1 A .4-18-93 L 3-4 A .4-15-83 W 3-1 N .4-9-81 W 3-1 H 5-8-05 L 0-1 A .4-18-93 L (5) 0-7 A .4-29-83 L 0-7 N .4-10-82 W 4-1 H Mississippi. State (3-0) 5-13-05 L 1-5 N .4-2-94 L (6) 3-11 H .5-3-84 W 4-0 N .4-10-82 W 7-0 H .2-7-03 W 7-5 N 5-6-06 W 3-1 H .4-2-94 L (5) 0-10 H .4-6-85 W (5) 8-0 N .5-16-03 W 8-0 (6) H 5-7-06 W 5-3 H .4-3-94 L 0-3 H .4-7-85 W 1-0 A .Maryland (2-0) 2-24-07 W 7-6 (9) N 5-10-06 L 0-3 N .4-3-94 L 3-4 H .3-23-86 W 5-0 N .2-12-99 W 3-1 N 5-5-07 L 0-5 A .2-19-95 W 7-1 N .4-5-86 W (5) 8-0 A 2-11-11 W 6-4 N .Missouri (53-35) 5-6-07 W 3-1 A .4-8-95 L 2-3 A .4-6-86 W (5) 8-0 A H: 23-9, A: 14-15, N: 16-11 5-3-08 W 7-3 H .4-8-95 W 6-0 A .5-2-86 W 2-0 N Massachusetts (2-2) .4-13-79 L 0-2 N 5-4-08 L 4-9 H .4-9-95 L 5-6 A .4-18-80 L 0-8 A 5-2-09 W 6-1 A .Kent State (3-0) .2-28-99 L 0-4 N .4-9-95 W (5) 11-3 A .2-8-03 W (8) 4-2 N .4-24-81 W 1-0 N 5-3-09 L 0-5 A .4-6-96 L 2-3 H .3-10-00 W 8-2 N .4-17-82 W 1-0 A 5-8-10 W 5-2 H .2-15-02 W 5-2 N 2-26-05 W 3-1 N .4-6-96 W 15-11 H 2-27-09 L 0-3 N .4-24-82 W (14) 1-0 N 5-9-10 L 0-5 H .4-7-96 W (9) 6-4 H 3-12-06 W 1-0 N .4-24-82 W (8) 3-1 N 4-22-11 W 3-2 H .3-15-97 W 3-0 N .5-9-82 L 2-3 N 4-23-11 L 1-4 H LA SALLE (1-0) Memphis (0-1) .3-23-97 L (10) 4-5 N .5-13-82 W (11) 1-0 H 2/25/12 W 6-4 N 3-12-11 W (5) 9-0 N 2-16-08 L 3-7 N .4-20-97 W 2-1 A .5-13-82 L 0-1 H .4-20-97 W 5-1 A Lehigh (1-0) Mesa College (1-0) .5-14-82 W 4-1 H Missouri-Kansas City (15-0) .4-19-98 W 5-0 H 5-20-04 W 6-0 H .3-8-84 W 4-1 N .4-28-83 W 4-3 N .4-11-92 W (5) 10-2 N .4-19-98 W 8-2 H .4-14-84 W 5-2 H .4-14-94 W (6) 11-3 H .5-1-99 L 0-1 A .Long Beach State (0-2) .Metro State (1-0) .4-15-84 W 4-0 H .4-14-94 W (4) 9-2 H .5-1-99 W 6-3 A .3-5-90 L 0-8 N .3-5-87 W (5) 10-2 N .3-16-85 L 1-3 N .4-10-95 W (5) 8-0 A .5-13-99 W 1-0 N .3-25-94 L (6) 0-7 N .4-13-85 W 5-2 H .4-10-95 W (5) 10-2 A .5-14-99 W (8) 6-5 N .Miami (Ohio) (2-2) .4-14-85 W 5-2 H .4-11-96 W (6) 8-0 H .5-5-00 W (5) 10-0 H .Long Island (3-0) .3-16-90 L 1-3 N .5-3-85 W 6-1 N .4-11-96 W (5) 23-0 H .5-5-00 W 4-1 H .2-23-01 W 8-3 N .4-14-90 L 2-5 N .4-11-86 W 8-1 A .4-11-00 W (5) 9-1 H .5-5-01 L 4-6 A .3-14-02 W 8-3 N .3-17-02 W 9-1 N .4-12-86 W 3-2 A .4-11-00 W 4-0 H .5-5-01 W 1-0 A 2-27-11 W (6) 6-1 N .3-8-03 W 4-2 N .4-11-87 W 3-0 H .3-9-01 W 3-1 N

64 65 nebraska’s all-time series records .4-3-02 W 1-0 H Nevada-Las Vegas (10-3) .4-11-79 W 10-4 N .NW Missouri St. (10-6) .3-27-82 W 3-1 N .4-3-02 W (5) 8-0 H .3-26-85 W 4-3 A .4-12-80 W 14-2 H .4-6-77 W 8-7 H .4-23-82 W 2-0 A .3-18-03 W (5) 9-0 H .3-27-85 W 6-1 A 4-6-05 W 7-0 H .4-6-77 L 0-5 H .4-30-83 L (13) 1-2 N .3-18-03 W (5) 8-0 H .3-27-87 W 4-2 N 4-7-05 W (6) 8-0 H .4-25-77 L (10) 0-10 H .4-7-84 W 2-0 H 3-12-05 W (5) 11-1 N .2-12-99 W 9-5 N 3-17-06 W (5) 8-0 H .4-25-77 L (5) 2-14 H .4-8-84 L 0-1 H .2-11-00 L 6-7 N 3-16-07 W 1-0 H .4-9-79 W (6) 3-0 A .5-3-84 W 2-0 N .Missouri-St. Louis (2-0) .2-19-00 L 0-1 N 3-17-07 W (8) 2-1 H .4-9-79 W 5-1 A .4-20-85 W (9) 2-1 N .3-21-79 W 4-1 N .2-9-01 W 3-0 N 3-18-07 W 4-2 H .4-16-79 W 1-0 H .4-21-85 W 8-4 N .4-17-82 W 4-1 N .2-8-02 W 1-0 A 4-23-08 W 7-0 H .4-16-79 W 6-4 H .4-5-86 L 0-1 N 3-17-04 W (5) 8-0 N .4-23-08 W 1-0 H .4-21-79 W 3-1 N .4-6-86 W 3-0 N Missouri Western (4-0) 3-20-04 W 10-8 N 3-17-09 W (9) 2-1 H .4-8-81 W 2-0 A .4-4-87 W 3-0 A .4-17-80 W 5-0 A 3-16-08 W (6) 10-2 A 3-17-09 W (10) 3-2 H .4-8-81 W 3-0 A .4-5-87 L 1-3 A .4-17-80 W 2-1 A 3-16-08 L 1-5 A 5-22-10 W 5-1 N .4-11-81 L 1-3 H .5-2-87 W (5) 7-0 N 3-1-06 W 3-1 H 2-20-09 W (5) 9-1 N .4-30-81 L 0-4 H .4-9-88 W 6-0 A 3-1-06 W (6) 9-1 H .North Texas (2-0) .4-30-81 W 7-0 H .4-10-88 W 2-0 N .New Mexico (7-8) .3-18-88 W 3-0 N .4-20-83 W (11) 3-2 H .4-8-89 W 1-0 A Nebraska Wesleyan (1-0) .3-29-79 L 1-6 N 2-18-11 W 4-2 A .4-20-83 L 2-3 H .4-9-89 W (9) 1-0 A .4-27-79 W 7-0 H .3-27-81 L 2-3 N .4-21-90 W 2-1 A .3-13-83 L 1-4 N Northeast Missouri St. (2-1) .Northwest Oklahoma (1-0) .4-22-90 W 3-1 A .Nebraska-Kearney (27-1) .3-17-83 L 0-2 N .5-8-82 W (22) 2-1 N .3-24-78 W (5) 13-2 N .4-27-91 W (11) 2-1 H .4-7-77 W 2-1 H .3-9-84 L 0-1 N .5-9-82 L 2-5 N .4-28-91 L 0-3 H .4-7-77 W 3-2 H .3-10-84 W (8) 2-1 N .3-22-84 W 6-0 N .Northwestern (7-7) .3-27-92 W 11-5 N .4-29-77 W (6) 12-2 N .3-3-88 L 1-3 N .3-21-79 W 6-4 N .4-4-92 L 2-6 N .4-30-77 W (8) 6-5 N .3-25-88 W 2-0 N .Northeast Oklahoma (4-0) .5-8-82 W 5-0 N .4-5-92 L 0-1 N .4-3-78 W 6-4 H .3-3-89 L (5) 0-10 A .4-23-77 W 2-0 N .3-28-86 W (10) 2-1 N .2-18-94 L 5-6 N .4-3-78 W 9-2 H .3-26-92 L 2-3 N .3-24-78 W 9-3 N .3-23-88 L 1-3 N .5-7-94 - forfeit H .4-27-78 W 8-0 A .2-16-96 W 5-2 N .3-23-79 W 12-3 N .2-18-89 W 6-3 N .5-7-94 - forfeit H .4-27-78 W 3-0 A .2-25-01 W 3-0 N .3-20-81 W 6-1 N .3-24-93 L 0-2 N .5-8-94 - forfeit H .4-27-79 W 5-3 H .2-23-02 W 6-0 N .3-28-93 L 0-1 N .5-8-94 - forfeit H .4-29-79 W 2-1 H 2-18-05 W 3-0 N .Northern Arizona (2-0) .3-5-94 L (5) 2-10 N .2-18-96 L 1-2 N .4-15-80 W 5-0 A 3-14-09 W 3-0 N .3-10-83 W 6-1 N .3-3-95 L 4-11 N .4-20-96 L 2-8 A .4-15-80 W 9-5 A .3-8-84 W 5-1 N 2-17-08 L 6-8 N .4-20-96 L 2-4 A .4-29-80 W 3-1 H .New Mexico Highlands (1-0) 2-22-09 L 4-5 N .4-21-96 L 1-4 A .4-29-80 W 6-0 H .3-7-86 W (6) 8-0 N .Northern Colorado (12-0) 3-23-12 W 9-6 H .5-10-96 L 4-5 N .4-7-81 W (9) 5-4 H .3-22-82 W 5-0 A 3-24-12 W 7-6 H .5-11-96 L 0-1 N .4-7-81 L 1-3 H .New Mexico State (10-5) .3-22-82 W 4-1 A 3-24-12 W 8-1 H .4-26-97 W 2-1 H .4-28-81 W (9) 7-6 A .3-12-82 W 4-1 A 4-27-04 W (5) 9-1 H .4-26-97 L 2-4 H .4-28-81 W 4-3 A .3-11-83 W (8) 1-0 A 4-27-04 W 8-2 H .Northwestern STATE (1-0) .5-3-97 L 0-1 N .4-18-84 W 7-4 A .3-9-84 W (5) 8-0 A 4-21-05 W 3-2 H 2-19-11 W 7-0 N .4-25-98 W 5-3 A .4-18-84 W 5-1 A .3-3-94 L 2-6 A 4-21-05 W 3-2 H .4-25-98 W 6-3 A .4-24-85 W 1-0 H .3-2-95 L 2-4 A 3-14-06 W (5) 8-0 H .Notre Dame (8-4) .5-3-98 W 3-0 N .4-24-85 W 8-0 H .2-10-02 W 6-0 N 3-14-06 W 3-1 H .4-11-92 W 2-0 N .4-10-99 W 4-2 H .4-22-86 W 15-0 H 2-20-05 W 4-2 A 3-8-08 W (6) 8-0 H .3-14-99 W 6-0 N .4-10-99 L (5) 1-10 H .4-22-86 W 12-0 H 2-11-10 L 2-4 A 3-8-08 W (6) 8-0 H .5-20-99 W 2-0 N .5-13-99 W 2-0 N .4-28-87 W (5) 10-2 H 2-11-10 L 1-2 A 3-9-08 W 4-0 H .5-22-99 W (8) 4-3 N .4-14-00 W (11) 1-0 A .4-28-87 W (5) 13-0 H 3-18-11 L 3-4 A 3-9-08 W (5) 8-0 H .4-23-02 L 2-3 H .4-14-00 L (5) 0-13 A .4-25-89 W 6-0 H 3-19-11 W 7-5 A .5-19-02 W 5-3 N .5-12-00 L 3-4 N .4-25-89 W 2-0 H 3-19-11 W (5) 16-1 A .Northern Illinois (2-2) .3-13-03 W 10-3 N .5-13-00 W 3-1 N 3-20-11 W 6-3 A .4-8-78 W 5-3 H 2-14-04 L 4-6 N .2-24-01 L 5-6 N .Nebraska-Omaha (13-10) 2-17-12 W 15-2 A .3-16-83 W 3-2 N 2-29-04 L 0-1 N .3-30-01 W 6-5 H .4-23-77 L 1-4 N 2-19-12 W (5) 10-2 A .4-23-88 L 1-3 N 4-12-04 W 1-0 H .3-30-01 W 3-1 H .4-27-77 L (5) 0-10 H .3-7-92 L 1-2 N 4-13-04 L 0-2 H .5-10-01 L 2-10 N .4-27-77 L 2-4 H Nicholls State (4-1) 3-3-06 W (8) 5-2 N .3-20-03 L 0-1 H .4-30-77 L 0-3 A .3-3-88 W 4-2 N .Northern Iowa (17-4) .3-20-03 W (6) 8-0 H .5-1-77 W (8) 1-0 A .3-3-89 W 5-3 N .H: 10-4, A: 6-0, N: 1-0 .Ohio (1-0) 3-20-04 L 0-1 N .5-1-77 W 2-0 A .3-18-90 W 2-1 N 4-7-79 W 5-2 H 2-21-10 W 5-1 N 4-17-04 W 2-1 H .5-5-77 L 0-6 H .5-18-96 L 0-2 N .4-12-80 W 5-1 H 4-18-04 W 3-1 H .5-5-77 L 0-5 H .3-2-97 W 8-0 N .4-27-92 W 5-2 A .Ohio State (5-4) 5-14-04 W 7-0 N .4-3-78 L (9) 3-4 A .4-27-92 W 4-3 A .3-20-79 L (11) 1-2 N 4-30-05 W 6-4 A .4-3-78 W 2-0 A .North Carolina (2-4) .4-13-93 W 6-5 H .3-20-82 W 2-1 N 5-1-05 L 0-4 A .4-25-78 W 1-0 H .2-22-03 W 4-1 N .4-13-93 W (9) 10-9 H .3-23-82 L (8) 2-3 A 5-11-05 W 1-0 N .4-25-78 W (9) 6-5 H 3-13-04 W (6) 10-0 N .4-5-94 W (5) 8-0 H .3-6-92 L 2-6 N 4-1-06 W (6) 9-1 H .4-29-78 L 3-7 A 3-10-06 L 1-3 N .4-5-94 L 0-7 H .3-22-96 W 6-2 N 4-1-06 W 3-0 H .4-30-78 L 4-5 A 3-1-08 L 3-6 N .4-16-95 W 3-1 A 2-27-11 W (5) 10-0 N 4-21-07 L 9-10 A .4-24-79 W (8) 2-1 A 5-21-10 L 0-1 N .4-17-96 W 8-7 H 4-21-12 W 11-2 A 4-22-07 L 1-5 A .4-24-79 W 4-0 A 5-23-10 L (8) 0-1 N .4-17-96 W 7-3 H 4-21-12 W (8) 3-2 A 3-29-08 L 0-6 H .5-5-79 W 4-1 H .4-23-97 W (8) 6-5 A 4-22-12 L 0-4 A 3-29-08 L 1-11 H .5-5-79 W 3-0 H .North Dakota (6-0) .4-23-97 W 6-4 A 5-10-08 W 6-5 N .4-21-80 L 1-2 H .4-7-78 W (5) 12-0 H 3-5-06 W (5) 11-2 N .Oklahoma (40-38) 4-4-09 L (8) 2-3 A .4-21-80 W 5-1 H 2-7-09 W 11-1 N 3-30-06 W 4-2 H H: 11-9, A: 12-13, N: 17-16 4-5-09 L 2-3 A .5-8-82 W 3-2 N 3-7-09 W (5) 9-1 N 3-31-08 L 1-2 H .4-15-77 W 2-1 N 4-24-10 L 0-5 H 3-20-12 W 2-1 H 3-8-09 W (6) 9-1 N 3-31-08 W 6-2 H .3-20-79 L 1-6 A 4-25-10 L (6) 0-8 H 4-18-12 W (8) 1-0 A 3-6-10 W (5) 10-0 N 2-8-09 W 2-1 A .3-23-79 L 2-8 A 3-26-11 W 4-1 A 3-7-10 W (5) 10-2 N 4-22-09 W 7-2 H .4-1-80 L 3-4 N 3-27-11 L 3-6 A .Nevada (1-1) 4-22-09 L 3-6 H .4-5-80 L 1-3 N .2-12-06 W 3-0 N .North Dakota State (15-0) 4-27-10 L 3-5 H .4-18-80 W 9-1 N .Oklahoma Baptist (1-0) 2-26-11 L 1-5 N .5-13-77 W 15-4 N .3-26-81 L 2-3 N .3-23-78 W 15-3 A .4-8-78 W 10-4 H .3-26-82 W 4-0 N

66 67 .Oklahoma City (3-0) 3-28-04 W 5-0 A .Princeton (1-0) .Simon Fraser (1-0) .3-16-97 W 3-1 N .3-11-82 W (5) 7-0 N 4-23-05 W 2-1 H .2-27-97 W (6) 9-1 N .2-14-98 W 2-1 N .3-7-98 W 4-3 N .3-22-86 W 4-1 A 4-24-05 L 0-2 H .3-20-98 W 4-1 N .3-7-87 W 3-0 N 4-8-06 W (6) 10-0 A .Purdue (0-2) .Simpson (2-0) .4-1-02 W (5) 11-0 H 4-9-06 W 5-4 A .3-15-96 L 2-4 N .4-27-84 W 7-0 A .Oklahoma State (44-47) 5-12-06 W (8) 1-0 N .3-12-99 L 2-6 N .4-27-84 W (5) 11-0 A .Stanford (4-5) H: 19-13, A: 8-19, N: 17-15 4-28-07 W 5-2 H .3-3-94 W (5) 15-5 N .4-14-78 L 4-6 N 4-29-07 W (6) 9-1 H .RADFORD (1-0) .South Carolina (5-2) .2-13-00 L 2-7 N .4-13-79 L 0-3 N 4-19-08 L 1-3 A 3-11-11 W 7-2 N .3-27-86 W 6-2 N .2-3-01 L 4-6 N .4-24-80 L 0-11 A .4-20-08 L 2-8 A .3-6-92 L (8) 5-6 N .5-19-01 L 1-5 N .4-25-81 L 0-10 A 3-29-09 W 6-3 H .Rutgers (1-1) .3-1-98 W 8-0 N .2-23-02 W 2-0 N .3-12-83 W 3-2 N 3-30-09 L 0-2 H .3-18-81 L 0-2 N .5-19-00 W (6) 11-1 N .2-23-03 W 1-0 N .4-30-83 L (8) 1-2 N 5-1-10 L 0-4 A .3-22-90 W 4-2 N .5-20-00 W (5) 9-0 N 2-10-06 L 3-7 N .5-4-84 W 2-0 N 5-2-10 L (5) 0-8 A .2-9-01 L 1-2 N 2-12-11 W (9) 3-2 N .5-5-84 W 4-1 N 5-14-11 W 4-3 H .Sacramento State (2-8) .2-16-03 W (5) 9-1 N 5-22-11 L 1-4 A .5-17-84 W (18) 3-2 H 5-15-11 W 3-1 H .3-24-92 L 1-5 A .5-18-84 W (14) 2-1 H 3-9-12 L 0-2 A .3-24-92 L 1-2 A .South Dakota (9-0) .Stephen F. 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.Oregon State (10-4) 3-12-04 W (5) 13-2 N 4-12-06 W (5) 8-0 H .Tarkio (0-1) .5-8-88 W 2-0 N .3-28-87 W 2-0 N 4-12-06 W 5-0 H .5-12-77 L 1-2 N 3-24-89 L 0-1 N .3-5-94 W 2-0 N St. John’s (1-0) 4-9-07 W 4-1 H .4-22-89 W 6-1 N .3-2-95 L 3-14 N 3-10-06 W 1-6 N 4-9-07 W 2-1 H .Tarleton State (1-0) .4-23-89 L 0-5 N .2-17-96 W 7-2 N 4-2-08 W 8-7 H .3-13-98 W 5-2 N .5-6-89 L 0-1 N .2-13-98 L (9) 0-1 N .St. Mary’s (4-0) .4-2-08 W 3-2 H .3-5-90 W 1-0 N .2-19-01 W 2-1 N .3-19-87 W 3-0 N 2-8-09 W (6) 11-2 N .Tennessee (0-3) .3-23-90 L 2-6 N .2-17-02 W 3-1 N .3-17-95 W (10) 7-6 N 3-24-09 W (5) 8-0 H 2-12-05 L 0-5 N .4-28-90 W 3-1 H .5-18-02 W 7-0 N .3-15-96 W 2-0 N 3-24-09 W (5) 8-0 H 3-2-08 L (6) 0-9 N .4-29-90 W 3-1 H .2-14-03 W 5-2 N .3-15-02 W 8-0 N 3-31-10 W 8-3 H 5-16-09 L 2-5 A .5-4-90 L 2-4 N 2-15-04 L 0-1 N 3-31-10 W 6-0 H .4-5-91 L 0-5 A 2-13-05 W 4-3 N .Sam Houston State (6-2) 4-27-11 W (6) 9-1 H Tennessee Tech (3-1) .4-7-91 L 1-3 A 2-10-06 W 8-2 N .3-26-81 W 1-0 N 4-27-11 W 1-0 H .2-23-07 L 1-4 N .4-18-92 L (5) 0-8 A 2-13-11 W 4-1 N .3-28-84 W 3-0 A 3-28-12 W (5) 8-0 H 2-29-08 W (5) 11-1 N .4-18-92 W 5-2 N 2-11-12 L (6) 3-11 N .3-28-84 W 3-1 A 2-18-11 W 4-3 N .4-10-93 L (5) 1-8 H .3-3-90 W 1-0 N .Southeast Missouri St. (3-0) 2-20-11 W 6-0 N .4-10-93 L 1-6 H .Pacific (9-7) .3-14-91 W 2-0 N .3-31-80 W 5-0 N .4-11-93 L 1-3 H .5-6-83 L 0-5 N .4-5-91 L 0-1 N .3-18-99 W 10-1 N .Texas (18-20) .4-11-93 L 0-4 H .3-23-85 L 0-1 N .3-6-93 L 2-3 N .3-17-00 W 7-2 N H: 8-5, A: 7-9, N: 3-6 .4-16-94 L (5) 1-11 A .3-23-88 W 6-0 A .2-18-95 W (5) 8-0 N .3-29-97 W 5-1 A .Southern Illinois (3-4) .4-16-94 L (5) 0-11 A .3-22-94 L 1-7 A .3-29-97 L 3-4 A .4-4-80 L 2-3 N .4-17-94 L 3-7 A .3-22-94 L 3-4 A .San Diego State (4-1) .3-28-98 W 2-0 H .3-21-81 L 0-1 N .4-17-94 L (5) 2-13 A .3-15-96 L 5-8 N .3-22-85 W 1-0 N .3-28-98 W 4-0 H .3-18-89 L 1-2 N .4-1-95 W 4-2 H .3-21-96 L 3-6 N .3-30-90 L 0-3 A .5-2-98 W (10) 1-0 N .3-18-90 W 3-1 N .4-1-95 L (9) 6-7 H .3-22-97 W 3-0 N .3-30-90 W 2-0 A .5-23-98 W 2-1 N .3-9-02 W 4-1 N .4-2-95 L (8) 4-6 H .3-11-00 W 6-0 N .3-27-92 W 8-5 N .3-28-99 L 1-4 A .3-7-03 W 4-0 N .4-2-95 W 11-1 H .5-18-01 W 2-1 N .3-2-96 W 5-0 N .3-28-99 W 3-1 A .3-31-03 L 1-2 H .4-22-96 L (5) 2-11 A .5-19-01 L 1-3 N .5-15-99 L 2-4 N .4-22-96 L 6-9 A .5-16-03 W 11-7 H .San Francisco (1-0) .SIU-Edwardsville (1-0) .4-29-00 W 3-2 H .5-6-96 W 4-2 H 3-12-09 W 2-1 N .5-6-83 W 1-0 N 2-20-10 W 9-4 N .4-28-01 W 2-0 A .5-6-96 L (8) 4-5 H 3-12-10 W (5) 8-0 N .4-29-01 W 10-0 A .5-11-96 W 1-0 N 3-13-10 W (6) 11-2 N .San Jose State (6-3) .Southern Mississippi (1-0) .4-6-02 W (9) 4-3 A .3-16-97 L (11) 1-2 A 5-21-11 W (5) 11-1 N .3-28-87 W 5-3 A .2-22-03 W 5-0 N .4-6-02 L (8) 2-3 A .4-27-97 W 9-3 H .3-30-91 W (10) 4-1 A .5-2-02 L 0-1 N .4-27-97 L 1-4 H Penn State (5-2) .3-30-91 L (9) 2-3 A .Southern Utah (5-0) .3-29-03 L (10) 0-1 H .5-2-97 L (18) 7-11 N 3-12-04 W 3-0 N .3-18-95 L 3-6 A .3-4-95 W (5) 15-1 N .3-30-03 W 3-1 H .5-1-98 W 1-0 N 3-13-04 W (5) 8-0 N .3-21-97 W 5-2 N .3-2-01 W 5-2 N .5-3-03 L 0-2 N .3-20-99 L 2-3 N 3-18-05 L (8) 2-3 N .3-20-98 L (5) 1-8 N 3-2-07 W 5-2 N 4-9-04 W 5-0 A .4-11-99 L 5-6 H 3-20-05 L 1-7 N .3-17-99 W 3-2 A 3-17-08 W 7-2 N 4-10-04 W 5-3 A .4-11-99 W 3-2 H 2-27-09 W 5-2 N .3-18-99 W 4-0 N 3-17-08 W 5-0 N 5-12-04 W 2-1 N .4-15-00 L 2-4 L 3-15-09 W (5) 10-1 N 2-11-11 W 7-3 N Southwest Missouri St. (9-6) 4-2-05 L 0-6 H .4-15-00 W (6) 12-1 A 2-14-10 W 11-6 N .Santa Clara (7-0) .3-25-78 L (5) 1-12 N 4-3-05 L 1-3 H .4-14-01 W 8-2 H .Pittsburgh (1-0) .3-25-88 W 12-1 N .4-24-80 L 1-4 A 5-12-05 L 0-3 N .4-15-01 W 8-0 H .3-9-02 W 1-0 N .3-22-91 W (6) 8-0 N .3-19-81 W 3-2 N 3-25-06 L 0-2 A .5-10-01 L 0-2 N .3-27-93 W (5) 12-3 N .3-27-81 W 4-3 N 3-26-06 L 4-5 A .3-23-02 W (9) 3-2 A .Pittsburg State (1-0) .3-16-96 W 6-1 N .4-17-81 L 1-2 N 4-14-07 W (11) 5-4 H .3-24-02 W 2-1 A .4-8-90 W (5) 12-0 N .3-12-99 W 8-3 N .4-16-82 W 1-0 N 4-15-07 W 2-0 H .5-3-02 W 2-0 N .3-11-00 W (5) 6-0 N .4-15-83 L 1-2 N 3-21-08 L 1-5 A .4-19-03 L 1-2 H Portland State (2-1) .2-8-03 W 10-2 N .4-6-91 W (6) 7-0 N 3-22-08 L 0-4 A .4-20-03 L (12) 2-3 H .2-9-07 W 1-0 N .4-17-92 L 4-5 N 4-10-09 W 2-1 H .5-2-03 L (9) 2-3 N 2-10-07 L 0-2 N Seton Hall (1-0) .4-18-92 W 7-2 N 4-11-09 W 5-2 H 3-27-04 W (5) 10-2 A 2-10-11 W (5) 11-2 N 2-24-07 W 4-3 N .4-3-93 L 3-5 A 5-9-09 L 5-10 N

66 67 nebraska’s all-time series records 3-27-10 L (5) 0-9 A Texas Southern (1-0) .3-26-90 L 3-5 N Valparaiso (1-0) .3-15-97 W 6-1 N 3-28-10 L 1-4 A 3-4-05 W (6) 12-4 N .3-26-90 L 1-5 N 3-11-05 W (6) 8-0 N .4-27-98 W 4-1 H 4-9-11 L 0-1 H .3-23-92 L (8) 1-2 N .4-27-98 W 3-1 H 4-10-11 L (8) 3-4 H Texas State (6-2) .3-23-92 W 7-1 N Virginia Tech (2-0) .4-21-99 L 1-2 A 2-26-12 L 0-3 N .3-26-86 W 6-0 A .3-23-96 L 7-10 N 2-28-04 W 1-0 N .4-21-99 W 4-0 A .3-26-86 W 9-1 A .3-24-96 L 2-6 N 2-28-10 W 2-0 N .3-30-00 W (5) 11-0 H .Texas A&M (24-38) .3-18-88 W (5) 10-0 N .3-30-00 W (5) 8-0 H H: 10-6, A: 10-19, N: 4-13 .3-1-96 W (8) 8-5 N .Troy State (0-1) .Washington (3-8) .3-24-03 W 2-1 H .4-23-83 L 0-5 H .2-8-03 W (5) 10-2 N .3-8-03 L (8) 3-4 N .3-4-95 W 3-2 N 3-11-05 W 7-1 A .3-29-84 L 0-5 A .2-12-05 W 9-2 N .3-17-95 W 6-4 N 3-13-05 W 2-1 A .3-29-84 L 0-1 A 3-3-12 L 1-5 N .Tulsa (3-3) .2-27-98 L 0-1 N 3-11-07 W 4-1 A .3-30-84 L (8) 2-3 N 3-4-12 L 1-2 N .2-18-94 W 4-2 N .5-23-98 L 1-3 N 3-7-09 W 12-4 A .3-31-84 L 1-3 N .3-16-96 W 7-3 N .3-4-00 L 2-10 N 3-8-09 W 8-1 A .5-25-84 L 2-5 N .Texas Tech (31-7) 3-4-06 W 5-2 A .3-4-01 L 0-3 N .3-21-87 L (9) 0-1 N H: 13-3, A: 12-2, N: 6-2 3-5-10 L 6-7 A 3-17-05 W 4-1 N .Wisconsin (8-1) .3-23-87 W 3-2 A .3-11-83 W (8) 3-2 N 3-6-10 L 1-4 A 5-21-05 L 6-7 H .2-11-00 W 5-4 N .3-23-87 L (8) 1-2 A .3-15-85 W 4-0 N 3-7-10 L 4-6 A 2-22-09 L 0-6 N .4-26-00 W 1-0 H .5-23-87 L 0-4 A .4-27-96 W (5) 10-0 H 2-9-12 L 0-4 N .4-26-00 W (5) 8-0 H .UC Santa Barbara (3-0) .3-20-88 L 1-4 A .4-27-96 W (5) 13-0 H 2-26-12 L 3-6 N .3-15-02 W 2-1 N .5-7-83 W (19) 3-2 N .4-29-89 L (9) 2-3 H .4-13-97 L 5-8 N 3-24-10 W (5) 8-0 H .2-14-98 W 3-2 N .4-30-89 W 4-2 H .4-13-97 W 5-2 N Wayne State (9-2) 3-24-10 W 4-3 H .2-18-00 W (5) 9-0 N .3-5-90 W 1-0 A .3-12-98 L 2-5 N .3-30-78 L 0-1 H 5-11-12 L 1-3 H .4-5-91 L 1-4 N .4-10-98 W (11) 4-3 A .UCLA (1-9) .3-30-78 W 4-2 H 5-11-12 W 6-4 H .3-8-92 W (9) 1-0 A .4-10-98 W 6-1 A .5-26-84 L (8) 0-1 N .4-12-78 L 8-11 A 5-12-12 W 4-1 H .4-17-92 L 3-4 N .4-19-99 W 1-0 H .3-29-87 W 3-1 N .4-12-78 W 14-7 A .4-18-92 L 1-5 N .4-19-99 W 2-1 H .5-22-87 L 0-3 A .4-30-78 W 3-0 N .Wisconsin-Green Bay (3-0) .2-19-94 L (5) 0-9 N .4-1-00 W (11) 2-1 A .3-27-88 L 0-9 N .4-18-79 W 2-1 H .4-3-90 W 3-1 H .4-13-96 L 0-3 A .4-2-00 W 5-1 A .3-27-92 L 1-6 N .4-18-79 W 9-3 H .4-3-90 W (6) 9-1 H .4-13-96 W 4-1 A .5-11-00 W 4-1 N .2-17-01 L 2-6 N .4-13-80 W 4-0 H .3-13-99 W (6) 10-2 N .4-14-96 W (10) 4-1 A .3-31-01 L 5-6 H .2-9-02 L 1-6 N .4-16-80 W 7-2 H .3-30-97 W 8-2 A .4-1-01 W 3-1 H .2-16-02 L (5) 2-11 N .4-16-80 W 9-4 H .Wisconsin-Parkside (1-1) .3-30-97 L 1-2 A .4-27-02 W (8) 5-3 A .2-15-03 L 1-5 N .4-10-81 W 7-0 H .4-15-95 W (6) 14-1 N .3-29-98 W (5) 10-2 H .4-28-02 W 6-2 A 2-13-04 L (5) 1-10 N .4-16-95 L 6-9 N .3-29-98 W 5-0 H .4-12-03 W 5-1 H .Weber State (1-0) .3-27-99 L 0-1 A .4-13-03 W 6-0 H U.S. International (5-1) 2-18-12 W (5) 12-4 N .3-27-99 W 4-3 A 4-24-04 W 6-1 A .2-18-89 W 3-2 N .3-18-00 L 0-1 N 4-25-04 W 3-1 A .2-19-89 W 5-1 N Western Arizona (1-0) .4-22-00 W (8) 2-0 A 3-12-05 W 4-0 N .4-1-89 W 2-0 A .3-13-82 W 4-1 N .4-22-00 W 2-0 A 4-16-05 W 7-1 H .4-1-89 W 2-0 A .5-13-00 W 2-1 N 4-17-05 W 3-2 H .3-27-90 W 3-2 A .Western Illinois (2-0) .4-21-01 W 3-2 H 4-22-06 W 4-3 A .3-27-90 L 0-2 A 3-9-07 W 4-1 N .4-21-01 W 1-0 H 4-23-06 W (10) 10-4 A 3-10-07 W 7-3 N .2-24-02 W 5-0 N 4-1-07 W 6-0 H .Utah (10-5) .4-21-02 L 0-2 H 4-1-07 W 4-0 H .3-25-82 W 1-0 A .Western Michigan (1-0) .4-21-02 W 6-0 H 4-5-08 L 0-7 A .3-20-85 L 0-3 A 3-4-05 W 8-2 N .5-4-02 W 6-2 N 4-6-08 L (10) 1-2 A .3-28-86 W 2-0 N .3-22-03 L (9) 2-3 A 5-10-08 W 6-1 N .4-11-87 W (5) 9-0 H .Wichita State (30-13) .3-23-03 L (12) 5-6 A 4-25-09 W (5) 8-0 H .4-11-87 W 3-2 H .H: 12-1, A: 15-10, N: 3-2 .5-3-03 W 6-4 N 4-25-09 L 3-4 H .5-15-87 W 6-0 H 3-22-78 L 3-4 A 3-14-04 L (8) 2-3 N 4-10-10 W 3-1 A .5-16-87 W (9) 3-2 H .3-22-78 L 2-5 A 5-1-04 W (8) 5-4 H 4-11-10 W 2-0 A .3-26-89 L 5-7 N .4-25-80 W 7-1 A 5-2-04 W (10) 4-3 H 4-30-11 W 7-0 H .3-4-94 L (5) 0-9 N .4-25-80 W 13-2 A 3-25-05 L 2-4 A 5-1-11 L 0-5 H .3-26-95 W 3-0 N .4-30-82 W 8-3 N 3-26-05 L 0-6 A .3-23-96 W 3-1 N .3-14-85 W (6) 8-0 N 4-29-06 W 3-2 H .Texas Women’s (0-4) .2-15-97 L 0-1 N .3-2-89 L 1-2 N 4-6-07 L (8) 0-1 A .4-22-77 L 1-9 N .3-17-00 L 1-5 N .4-11-89 L 0-4 H 4-6-07 L 0-1 A .3-24-78 L 0-4 N 3-6-04 W (5) 9-1 N .4-11-89 W 1-0 H 5-11-07 L 1-3 N .4-5-80 L 0-5 N 3-7-04 W (5) 12-0 N .4-18-89 W 2-1 A 4-26-08 L 0-6 H .3-20-81 L 2-4 N .4-18-89 L 2-3 A 4-27-08 L 3-6 H .Utah State (7-3) .4-11-90 W 6-0 A 5-11-08 L 0-5 N .Texas-Arlington (9-3) .3-10-84 L 1-7 N .4-11-90 W 2-0 A 3-21-09 L 1-2 A .4-1-80 L 0-1 N .3-6-86 W (8) 2-1 N .4-24-90 W 8-5 H 3-22-09 W (9) 3-2 A .3-19-82 L 1-8 N .3-26-93 L 4-5 N .4-24-90 W (6) 10-3 H 4-3-10 L 3-6 H .3-26-84 W 3-2 A .2-28-97 L 0-1 N .4-17-91 L (8) 0-1 A 4-3-10 W 8-3 H .3-26-84 W 6-1 A .2-14-99 W (5) 9-0 N .4-17-91 W (6) 9-1 A 5-15-10 L 0-5 N .3-24-86 W 1-0 A .3-10-00 W 4-0 N .4-8-92 W 5-0 H 4-16-11 L 0-3 A .3-24-86 W 2-0 A .3-19-00 W 7-0 N .4-8-92 W (9) 3-2 H 4-17-11 L 1-5 A .3-19-87 W 9-3 N .3-3-01 W 4-0 N .4-16-92 W 2-1 A 3-2-12 L 0-6 A .3-4-90 W 1-0 N .3-14-02 W 8-0 N .4-16-92 L 2-7 A 3-3-12 L 1-4 A .4-6-91 W 3-0 N 2-11-06 W 7-2 N .4-17-92 L 0-4 N .2-19-94 W 12-4 A .4-21-93 L (8) 6-7 A .Texas-San Antonio (4-1) .2-20-94 L 2-7 A Utah Valley (1-0) .4-21-93 L 2-4 A .3-6-93 W 4-1 N .2-18-96 W 1-0 A 3-15-08 W 5-3 N .4-18-94 W 3-0 A .2-16-96 W 3-0 N .4-18-94 L 0-2 A .2-19-05 W (6) 14-6 N .Toledo (3-6) .UTEP (3-0) .3-11-95 L 1-3 A 3-5-05 W 4-3 N .3-4-87 W 4-1 N 2-13-10 W 6-4 N .3-11-95 W 4-2 A 2-12-10 L (8) 9-10 N .3-7-87 W 5-2 N 3-22-11 W (6) 8-0 A .4-27-95 W 6-0 H .2-17-89 L 3-4 N 3-22-11 W (5) 16-0 A .4-27-95 W 4-2 H

68 69 nebraska season-by-season statistics Hitting & Fielding Statistics Year AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SF SH SO BB HBP SB-A TB SLG% OB% PO A E FLD% 1976 .190 24 712 101 135 9 9 6 73 25* 72 78 -- 28- 180 .253 -- 453 163 81 .884 1977 .212 27 720 91 153 16 19 4 77 -- -- 98 49 4 36- 219 .304 -- 539 252 99 .889 1978 .260 39 1,067 220 278 21 25 17 179 10 46 109 103 7 41- 400 .375 .327 797 382 108 .916 1979 .258 51 1,386 216 357 26 25 19 177 10 46 141 118 5 57- 490 .354 .316 1,049 523 94 .944 1980 .252 50 1,357 196 342 25 27 12 172 -- -- 118 90 -- 44- 457 .337 -- 993 424 82 .945 1981 .222 48 1,269 153 282 15 15 5 115 -- 91* 143 109 11 33- 342 .270 -- 1,030 499 101 .938 1982 .210 47 1,303 122 274 22 14 11 83 -- 96* 134 83 -- 39- 357 .274 -- 1,110 410 84 .948 1983 .217 35 946 68 205 11 6 9 48 -- 60* 151 58 2 19- 255 .270 -- 775 366 78 .936 1984 .241 52 1,343 158 324 42 15 14 122 -- 68* 183 95 4 40- 438 .326 -- 1,105 536 68 .960 1985 .261 49 1,291 186 337 38 15 21 162 1 54 238 92 17 39-46 468 .363 .336 1,034 453 55 .964 1986 .261 48 1,324 196 346 42 22 17 152 7 35 203 86 15 45-53 483 .365 .347 1,023 322 65 .954 1987 .252 52 1,335 177 337 38 8 15 146 8 62 151 105 16 55-75 436 .327 .313 ------1988 .246 59 1,605 192 395 42 13 18 160 10 54 145 111 15 48-69 517 .322 .299 1,274 422 67 .962 1989 .233 60 1,507 150 351 43 7 8 125 2 69 160 77 15 86-107 432 .287 .277 1,227 623 82 .958 1990 .234 50 1,220 132 285 39 9 6 115 6 63 102 71 18 124-153 360 .295 .284 997 499 72 .954 1991 .223 40 1,038 106 231 22 7 8 82 5 51 130 97 16 74-102 291 .280 .298 867 411 49 .963 1992 .253 53 1,387 150 351 39 8 6 119 4 43 154 102 18 100-121 424 .306 .312 1,075 578 90 .948 1993 .246 41 1,040 130 256 33 9 8 121 -- 52* 118 61 14 35-49 331 .318 -- 808 482 58 .957 1994 .280 54 1,355 180 379 54 20 10 158 5 4 183 97 13 79-103 503 .371 .333 1,006 511 126 .923 1995 .315 63 1,706 333 538 94 11 45 291 14 37 242 179 15 66-79 789 .462 .382 1,225 615 78 .959 1996 .303 65 1,820 358 551 81 9 42 321 6 55 254 203 19 85-115 776 .426 .377 1,318 647 87 .958 1997 .244 53 1,448 201 353 62 8 42 185 6 37 320 143 10 40-60 557 .385 .315 1,110 567 81 .954 1998 .264 60 1,568 249 414 64 3 62 227 8 38 310 171 15 62-83 670 .333 .333 1,266 619 62 .968 1999 .241 56 1,384 194 333 47 5 26 161 6 46 313 170 28 66-97 468 .338 .334 1,137 513 74 .957 2000 .271 73 1,843 312 499 62 11 46 269 13 57 292 202 18 109-134 721 .391 .346 1,440 595 74 .965 2001 .270 66 1,728 275 466 74 3 40 249 5 36 313 138 19 95-119 666 .385 .330 1,362 496 53 .972 2002 .278 64 1,651 264 459 61 12 51 241 14 40 388 157 18 128-157 697 .422 .345 1,317 478 62 .967 2003 .287 56 1,535 255 440 63 7 40 228 12 24 320 156 21 92-115 637 .415 .358 1,180 455 53 .968 2004 .257 62 1,555 265 400 48 9 24 215 6 42 335 191 20 83-98 538 .346 .345 1,246 442 73 .959 2005 .275 59 1,567 232 431 49 3 19 188 5 62 364 142 29 91-108 543 .347 .345 1,207 377 64 .961 2006 .273 56 1,458 269 398 53 9 39 224 11 38 290 144 35 87-99 586 .402 .350 1,133 365 41 .973 2007 .240 57 1,464 177 351 50 2 14 145 7 63 275 133 39 51-71 447 .305 .318 1,194 448 53 .969 2008 .270 53 1,359 190 367 48 8 15 158 6 46 221 109 44 71-85 476 .350 .343 1,048 418 64 .958 2009 .277 54 1,396 251 387 58 2 31 209 15 44 253 181 48 68-82 542 .388 .376 1,085 471 52 .968 2010 .269 59 1,528 244 411 73 3 41 216 11 32 308 159 60 40-55 613 .401 .358 1,165 400 62 .962 2011 .301 55 1,459 294 439 66 1 58 270 9 33 271 179 42 49-62 681 .467 .391 1,092 295 43 .970 2012 .294 55 1,440 295 423 77 5 37 270 10 38 200 204 28 26-35 621 .431 .389 1,057 330 67 .954 Totals .259 1,945 49,718 7,331 12,891 1,649 382 855 6,244 -- -- 7,749 4,362 -- 2,263- 17,869 .359 ------Pitching Statistics Year ERA G CG W-L SV SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg. WP HBP BK 1976 -- 24 -- 9-15 ------1977 3.85 27 21 12-15 -- -- 180.0 148 121 77 99 40 ------842 -- 6 0 0 1978 2.45 39 32 25-14 -- -- 265.2 266 151 93 58 89 ------1,195 -- 7 9 0 1979 2.36 51 36 33-18 0 4 349.2 300 164 118 81 144 12 15 5 ------1980 1.85 50 -- 27-23 -- -- 340.2 323 138 90 94 107 ------1,479 ------1981 1.57 48 42 27-21 0 -- 343.1 251 120 77 57 166 9 9 7 1,427 -- -- 2 -- 1982 0.93 47 -- 33-14 1 -- 370.0 208 69 49 72 320 14 14 6 1,430 -- -- 13 -- 1983 1.60 35 22 17-18 17 -- 258.1 181 95 59 67 133 21 6 3 1,046 -- -- 10 -- 1984 0.67 52 31 39-13 13 -- 368.1 227 63 35 58 197 21 4 1 ------5 -- 1985 0.65 49 38 38-11 3 23 344.2 182 57 32 59 318 -- -- 1 1,310 -- 0 4 0 1986 0.68 48 34 38-10 8 22 341.0 184 66 33 79 342 -- -- 4 1,318 -- -- 6 -- 1987 0.56 52 43 41-11 4 23 363.0 219 58 29 123 287 ------0 5 0 1988 0.92 59 50 39-20 3 21 424.1 230 83 56 82 413 ------0 5 0 1989 1.82 60 47 32-28 4 17 408.0 344 151 106 100 148 ------2 8 0 1990 1.43 50 43 31-19 3 13 332.0 271 102 68 65 117 ------0 5 0 1991 1.19 40 33 22-18 3 10 289.0 235 78 49 42 149 25 7 3 1,167 .221 -- 16 -- 1992 2.09 53 38 23-30 3 5 358.1 365 173 107 106 112 38 4 7 1,587 .258 ------1993 3.21 41 -- 18-23 3 -- 270.1 300 165 124 112 87 35 13 8 ------7 -- 1994 3.24 54 35 21-33 3 -- 337.0 404 255 156 132 134 53 10 17 ------14 -- 1995 2.26 63 40 43-20 5 12 408.1 348 187 132 179 266 53 11 8 1,553 .227 49 15 0 1996 2.51 65 37 42-23 0 14 438.1 388 230 157 245 286 67 12 19 1,984 .234 44 21 0 1997 2.23 53 41 29-24 1 5 367.2 359 170 117 89 230 41 9 13 1,595 .250 23 18 2 1998 1.48 60 46 48-12 3 17 422.0 354 125 89 75 278 47 4 14 1,724 .225 10 10 1 1999 1.46 56 36 35-21 4 10 379.0 297 137 79 127 290 37 3 22 1,606 .210 23 8 0 2000 1.91 73 38 52-21 7 27 480.0 378 163 131 165 453 50 2 23 1,795 .211 33 12 2 2001 1.45 66 39 51-15 6 24 454.0 267 120 94 116 502 40 5 32 1,599 .167 16 7 1 2002 1.51 64 42 50-14 6 27 439.0 288 112 95 111 387 41 0 26 1,575 .183 21 8 1 2003 1.53 56 41 39-17 3 16 393.2 282 105 86 93 357 43 2 27 1,419 .199 13 33 0 2004 1.10 62 51 45-17 0 26 415.1 244 97 65 91 467 33 2 26 1,446 .169 10 10 1 2005 1.84 59 40 36-23 1 11 402.1 304 152 106 89 421 52 3 44 1,494 .203 25 23 0 2006 1.65 56 39 44-12 3 17 377.2 263 110 89 89 476 49 4 23 1,367 .192 21 25 0 2007 1.41 57 44 37-20 5 12 398.0 278 120 80 128 455 40 3 24 1,414 .197 19 20 3 2008 3.47 53 31 25-28 2 9 349.1 363 219 173 177 302 63 3 38 1,376 .264 24 17 3 2009 1.95 54 32 35-19 3 9 361.2 292 130 101 162 299 47 0 20 1,338 .218 17 18 3 2010 3.17 59 31 30-29 8 10 388.1 319 213 176 209 408 58 6 47 1,448 .220 26 33 2 2011 1.96 55 36 41-14 3 13 364.0 250 116 102 158 435 34 4 31 1,305 .192 21 36 1 2012 2.86 55 41 33-22 1 11 352.1 284 192 144 199 383 42 4 28 1,323 .215 30 49 0 Totals 1.79 1,945 -- 1,240-705 -- -- 12,793.0 9,904 4,687 3,273 4,008 9,655 ------

68 69 nebraska team & individual game records Individual Batting All-Time Nebraska No-Hitters Hits (seven innings or less) Rhonda Revelle 4/10/81 vs. Wayne State (7-0) 5...... Jessica Yoachim...... 2/19/05...... vs. Texas-San Antonio Sandy Wolterman 4/16/82 vs. Southwest Missouri State (1-0) 5...... Lizzy Rock...... 2/24/06...... vs. Illinois Jeanne Wagner 5/8/82 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (3-2) 4...... 45 times (last by Nikki Haget at New Mexico State, 2/17/12) Sandy Wolterman 5/8/82 vs. Northwestern (5-0) Shelby Mertins 3/8/84 vs. Mesa College (1-0) Hits (any length game) Shelby Mertins 4/12/84 vs. Grandview (5-0) 6...... Ann Schroeder...... 5/8/82...... vs. NE Missouri St. (22-inn.) Lori Sippel 3/21/85 vs. Cal State Northridge (3-0) 6...... Cindy Aerni...... 5/8/82...... vs. NE Missouri St. (22-inn.) Lori Sippel 5/23/85 vs. Louisiana Tech (6-0) (WCWS) Consecutive Games Hitting Streak Lori Sippel 4/9/86 vs. Drake (2-0) (PERFECT GAME) 26...... Anne Steffan...... Feb. 18-March 23, 2005 Lori Sippel 4/11/87 vs. Utah (9-0) (5 inn.) 19...... Ali Viola (twice)...... April 10-29, 1995; March 19-April 10, 1998 Lori Sippel 3/18/88 vs. Baylor (5-0) Lori Sippel 4/24/88 vs. Indiana State (1-0) (12 inn.) Runs (seven innings or less) Stephanie Skegas 4/15/89 vs. Kansas (3-0) 4...... Margie Ogrodowicz...... 1988...... vs. Kansas Stephanie Skegas 3/16/90 vs. Furman (1-0) 4...... Sherry Allcorn...... 2/19/94...... vs. Texas-Arlington Marie Bowie 4/8/90 vs. Pittsburg State (12-0) (5 inn.) 4...... Ali Viola...... 4/6/96...... vs. Kansas Stacie Stafford 4/27/96 vs. Texas Tech (10-0) (5 inn.) 4...... Ali Viola...... 4/11/96...... vs. UMKC Jenny Voss 3/2/97 vs. Nicholls State (8-0) 4...... Kim Ogee...... 3/30/00...... vs. Wichita State Jenny Voss 3/18/99 vs. San Jose State (4-0) 4...... Jessica Yoachim...... 3/4/05...... vs. Western Michigan Leigh Ann Walker/Jenny Voss 5/13/99 vs. Kansas (1-0) 4...... Jessica Yoachim...... 3/19/05...... at Cal State Fullerton Jenny Voss 3/17/00 vs. Southeast Missouri St. (7-2) 4...... Nikki Haget...... 2/11/11...... vs. San Jose State 4...... Tatum Edwards...... 3/22/11...... at UTEP Penny Cope 3/18/00 vs. Drake (5-0) (5 inn.) 4...... Taylor Edwards...... 2/10/12...... vs. Arizona Summer Tobias 3/18/03 vs. UMKC (9-0) (5 inn.) 4...... Ashley Guile...... 2/11/12...... vs. Cal State Northridge Peaches James 4/10/03 vs. Kansas (8-0) (5 inn.) Peaches James 2/20/04 vs. Houston (2-0) Doubles (any length game) Summer Tobias 3/7/04 vs. Utah (12-0) (5 inn.) 3...... Jamie Fuente...... 3/15/01...... vs. Syracuse Summer Tobias 3/13/04 vs. Florida A&M (8-0) (5 inn.) 3...... Kim Ogee...... 4/13/03...... vs. Texas Tech Peaches James 5/14/04 vs. Oklahoma (7-0) (PERFECT GAME) Ashley DeBuhr 4/13/05 vs. Iowa State (2-0) (PERFECT GAME) Triples (seven innings or less) Molly Hill 4/12/06 vs. South Dakota State (8-0) (5 inn.) 2...... Margie Ogrodowicz...... 1988...... vs. Creighton Ashley DeBuhr 4/26/06 vs. Kansas (1-0) 2...... Kim Ogee...... 2/18/00...... vs. UC Santa Barbara Ashley DeBuhr 4/1/07 vs. Texas Tech (6-0) Alex Hupp 3/8/08 vs. Northern Colorado (8-0) (5 inn.) Home Runs (seven innings or less) 3...... Christie McCoy...... 4/18/98...... vs. Missouri Ashley Hagemann 4/6/12 vs. Illinois (11-0) (6 inn.) 2...... 32 times (last by Tatum Edwards at Ohio State, 4/21/12) team batting RBIs (seven innings or less) Hits 7...... Jenny Smith...... 4/6/96...... vs. Kansas 22...... 2/24/96...... vs. Creighton (7 inn.) 7...... Tatum Edwards...... 2/17/12...... at New Mexico State Home Runs Walks (any length game) 6...... 2/24/96...... vs. Creighton (7 inn.) 4...... Sheena Lawrick...... 2/19/05...... vs. Texas-San Antonio 4...... Meghan Mullin...... 3/18/09...... vs. South Dakota Runs 4...... Ashley Guile...... 2/19/10...... vs. Central Michigan 23...... 4/11/96...... vs. UMKC (5 inn.) 4...... Gabby Banda...... 2/12/12...... vs. Georgia Tech

Stolen Bases (seven innings or less) Runs (by both teams) 4...... Kelly Erisman...... 1981...... vs. Kansas State 27...... 2/24/96...... vs. Creighton (19-8, 7 inn.) 4...... Denise Day...... 1982...... vs. Iowa State RBIs Individual fielding 20...... 2/24/06...... vs. Illinois (21-1, 5 inn.) Putouts (seven innings or less) 19 ...... Mary K. Wolda...... 5/1/87...... vs. Oklahoma State Double Plays 19...... Amber Burgess...... 3/24/01...... at Missouri 3...... 5/22/87...... vs. UCLA 19...... Amanda Duran...... 2/7/09...... vs. North Dakota State 3...... 4/10/98...... vs. Texas Tech 3...... 3/14/10...... at Arizona State Individual Pitching Innings (by one pitcher) Largest Margin of Victory 19...... Jeanne Wagner...... 5/8/82...... vs. Northeast Missouri State 23...... 4/11/96...... vs. UMKC (23-0, 5 inn.) 19...... Sandy Wolterman...... 5/7/83...... vs. UC Santa Barbara

Strikeouts (any length game) Innings 23...... Lori Sippel...... 4/24/88...... vs. Indiana State (12 inn.) 22...... 5/8/82...... vs. Northeast Missouri State

Strikeouts (seven innings or less) 19...... Ashley Hagemann...... 2/7/09...... vs. North Dakota

70 71 nebraska team season records Team Overall RBIs Earned Run Average Saves Victories 1. 321...... 1996 1. 0.56...... 1987 1. 17...... 1983 1. 52...... 2000 (52-21) 2. 291...... 1995 2. 0.65...... 1985 2. 13...... 1984 2. 51...... 2001 (51-15) 3. 270...... 2011 3. 0.67...... 1984 3. 8...... 1986 3. 50...... 2002 (50-14) 270...... 2012 4. 0.68...... 1986 8...... 2010 4. 48...... 1998 (48-12) 5. 269...... 2000 5. 0.92...... 1988 5. 7...... 2000 5. 45...... 2004 (45-17) Slugging Percentage Shutouts Team Streaks Best Winning Percentage 1. .467...... 2011 1. 27...... 2000 Winning Streak 1. .800...... 1998 (48-12) 2. .462...... 1995 27...... 2002 1. 23...... Feb. 22-March 27, 2002 2. .792...... 1986 (38-10) 3. .431...... 2012 3. 26...... 2004 2. 18...... March 9-30, 2001 3. .788...... 1987 (41-11) 4. .427...... 1998 4. 24...... 2001 3. 17...... April 11-May 20, 1987 4. .786...... 2006 (44-12) 5. .426...... 1996 5. 23...... 1985 17...... April 15-May 24, 1984 5. .781...... 2002 (50-14) 23...... 1987 17...... April 1-29, 2001 Total Bases Team Batting 1. 789...... 1995 Complete Games Losing Streak Batting Average 2. 776...... 1996 1. 51...... 2004 1. 10...... April 17-26, 1993 1. .315...... 1995 (538/1,706) 3. 721...... 2000 2. 50...... 1988 10...... March 5-26, 1994 2. .303...... 1996 (551/1,820) 4. 697...... 2002 3. 47...... 1989 3. 6...... Feb. 19-March 3, 1989 3. .301...... 2011 (439/1,459) 5. 681...... 2011 4. 46...... 1998 6...... March 23-28, 1989 4. .294...... 2012 (423/1,440) 5. 44...... 2007 6...... March 6-7, 1992 5. .287...... 2003 (440/1,535) On-Base Percentage 6...... March 21-31, 2008 1. .391...... 2011 Hits 2. .389...... 2012 1. 551...... 1996 3. .382...... 1995 Great Moment in NU History 2. 538...... 1995 4. .377...... 1996 Lori Sippel's No-Hitter at the 1985 Women’s College World Series 3. 499...... 2000 5. .376...... 2009 May 23, 1985, Seymour Smith Field, Omaha, Neb. 4. 466...... 2001 Walks 5. 459...... 2002 Louisiana Tech AB R H RBI Nebraska AB R H RBI 1. 204...... 2012 S. Torres, 2b 3 0 0 0 A. Love, 1b 2 1 0 0 2. 203...... 1996 Runs Scored L. Jarvis, c 2 0 0 0 S. Mertins, 1b 1 0 0 0 3. 202...... 2000 1. 358...... 1996 F. Holman, ss 3 0 0 0 A. Schroeder, 3b 2 0 0 0 4. 191...... 2004 2. 333...... 1995 S. Johnson, dh 2 0 0 0 S. Sunny, cf 3 2 2 1 5. 181...... 2009 3. 312...... 2000 T. Cyr, p 1 0 0 0 D. Eckert, ss 2 1 0 0 4. 295...... 2012 K. Huitt, p 2 0 0 0 G. Cannon, dh 3 1 1 3 Hit-by-Pitches 5. 294...... 2011 S. Moir, 1b 3 0 0 0 L. Richins, 2b 2 0 0 1 1. 60...... 2010 L. Anderson, lf 2 0 0 0 D. Ellison, pr 0 1 0 0 2. 48...... 2009 Doubles L. Moir, 3b 1 0 0 0 W. Turner, lf 1 0 0 0 3. 44...... 2008 1. 94...... 1995 J. Maltempi, pr 0 0 0 0 H. Schlabach, lf 1 0 0 0 4. 42...... 2011 2. 81...... 1996 B. Matthews, cf 1 0 0 0 L. Busby, c 1 0 0 0 5. 39...... 2007 3. 77...... 2012 K. Patchett, ph 1 0 0 0 L. Miles, ph 1 0 0 0 4. 74...... 2001 M. Blackwell, rf 0 0 0 0 P. Richardson, rf 1 0 0 1 Stolen Bases 5. 73...... 2010 D. Mathews, cf 0 0 0 0 L. Sippel, p 0 0 0 0 1. 128...... 2002 Totals 21 0 0 0 Totals 21 6 3 6 Triples 2. 124...... 1990 3. 109...... 2000 1. 29...... 1979 Line Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E 4. 100...... 1992 2. 27...... 1980 Louisiana Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5. 95...... 2001 3. 25...... 1978 Nebraska 4 0 2 0 0 0 X 6 3 0 4. 22...... 1986 Sacrifices 5. 20...... 1994 LOB-La. Tech 3, NU. 4. 3B-Cannon. HR-Sunny (2). SH-Schroeder 1. 96...... 1982 2. 91...... 1981 Home Runs Louisiana Tech IP H R ER BB SO 3. 71...... 1989 1. 62...... 1998 T. Cyr (L, 6-4) 2+ 3 5 5 1 1 4. 70...... 1987 2. 58...... 2011 K. Huitt 4 0 1 1 4 5 70...... 2000 3. 51...... 2002 70...... 2007 4. 46...... 2000 Nebraska IP H R ER BB SO 5. 45...... 1995 L. Sippel (W, 14-4) 7 0 0 0 3 11 Team Pitching Extra-Base Hits Strikeouts HBP-by Cyr (Love) 1. 150...... 1995 1. 502...... 2001 T-1:41. A-2,872 2. 132...... 1996 2. 476...... 2006 3. 129...... 1998 3. 467...... 2004 Notes: Sippel’s no-hitter against Louisiana Tech at the 1985 Women’s College World 4. 125...... 2011 4. 455...... 2007 Series in Omaha was the fourth no-hitter in the history of the event. The no-hitter was 5. 124...... 2002 5. 453...... 2000 one of Sippel’s Nebraska record six career no-hitters.

70 71 nebraska individual season records Batting Doubles Slugging Percentage (min. 100 at bats) Batting Average (min. 100 at bats) 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 22 1. Ali Viola, 1998...... 865 (147/170) 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994...... 439 (68-155) 2. Ali Viola, 1995...... 21 2. Ali Viola, 1995...... 749 (149/199) 2. Ali Viola, 1995...... 437 (87-199) 3. Kim Ogee, 2003...... 16 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 748 (122/163) 3. Ali Viola, 1998...... 424 (72-170) 4. Jane Kremer, 1988...... 15 4. Ali Viola, 1996...... 743 (150/202) 4. Ali Viola, 1996...... 421 (85-202) Ashley Guile, 2010...... 15 5. Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 738 (118/160) 5. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 405 (85-210) 6. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994...... 14 6. Denise Day, 1985...... 690 (100/145) 6. Anne Steffan, 2005...... 388 (80-206) Ali Viola, 1996...... 14 7. Jennifer Lizama, 2000...... 678 (122/180) 7. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 387 (63-163) Crystal Carwile, 2007...... 14 8. Denise Day, 1984...... 669 (105/157) 8. Ashley Guile, 2010...... 382 (60-157) Brooke Thomason, 2010...... 14 9. Jennifer Lizama, 1997...... 669 (115/172) 9. Lizzy Rock, 2005...... 378 (62-164) Gabby Banda, 2012...... 14 10. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994...... 665 (103/155) 10. Jennifer Lizama, 2000...... 378 (68-180) Brooke Thomason, 2012...... 14 11. Gloria Von Rentzell, 1995...... 373 (66-177) Stolen Bases 12. Jennifer Lizama, 1997...... 372 (64-172) Triples 1. Anne Steffan, 2005...... 32 13. Lizzy Rock, 2006...... 370 (71-192) 1. Kathy Foley, 1980...... 10 Jessica Yoachim, 2006...... 32 14. Amanda Duran, 2009...... 364 (52-143) 2. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1988...... 9 3. Kim Ogee, 2002...... 31 15. Jane Kremer, 1988...... 363 (65-179) 3. Kathy Foley, 1979...... 6 4. Anne Steffan, 2004...... 29 16. Denise Day, 1984...... 363 (57-157) Julie Uryasz, 1979...... 6 Joy Rishel, 1990...... 29 17. Anne Steffan, 2003...... 362 (46-127) Laura Lowe, 1980...... 6 6. Jennifer Lizama, 2000...... 27 18. Denise Day, 1985...... 359 (52-145) Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986...... 6 Kim Ogee, 2001...... 27 19. Jessica Yoachim, 2006...... 356 (62-174) 7. Shelley Scott, 1978...... 5 Jessica Yoachim, 2005...... 27 20. Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 356 (57-160) Julie Uryasz, 1978...... 5 9. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 25 9. Betsy Anderson, 1977...... 4 Lizzy Rock, 2006...... 25 At Bats Denise Day, 1985...... 4 1. Kim Ogee, 2000...... 221 Denise McMillan, 1993...... 4 Walks 2. Karla Knicely, 1996...... 212 Sherry Allcorn, 1994...... 4 1. Ali Viola, 1998...... 40 Gloria Von Rentzell, 1996...... 212 Denise McMillan, 1994...... 4 Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 40 4. Amber Burgess, 2000...... 211 Lisa Wangler, 2002...... 4 Taylor Edwards, 2012...... 40 4. Ali Viola, 1996...... 39 5. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 210 Home Runs 5. Amy Offenbacker, 1995...... 38 6. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996...... 209 1. Ali Viola, 1998...... 22 6. Kim Ogee, 2002...... 37 7. Anne Steffan, 2004...... 208 2. Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 18 Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 37 8. Kim Ogee, 2001...... 207 3. Christie McCoy, 1998...... 17 8. Ashley Guile, 2010...... 35 9. Leigh Suhr, 2001...... 206 4. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 16 9. Kim Ogee, 2003...... 34 Anne Steffan, 2005...... 206 5. Ali Viola, 1996...... 15 10. Sheena Lawrick, 2005...... 33 Jamie Fuente, 2000...... 15 Hits 7. Tatum Edwards, 2011...... 14 Hit by Pitch 1. Ali Viola, 1995...... 87 8. Ali Viola, 1995...... 13 1. Julie Brechtel, 2010...... 11 2. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 85 Jennifer Lizama, 2000...... 13 Ashley Guile, 2010...... 11 Ali Viola, 1996...... 85 Heidi Foland, 2010...... 13 4. Anne Steffan, 2005...... 80 3. Trisha Tannahill, 2006...... 10 5. Anne Steffan, 2004...... 74 RBIs 4. Julie Brechtel, 2008...... 9 Kim Ogee, 2000...... 74 1. Ali Viola, 1995...... 72 Heidi Foland, 2010...... 9 7. Ali Viola, 1998...... 72 2. Ali Viola, 1996...... 71 Gabby Banda, 2011...... 9 8. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996...... 71 3. Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 67 Julie Brechtel, 2011...... 9 Karla Knicely, 1996...... 71 4. Ali Viola, 1998...... 57 8. Karla Knicely, 1996...... 8 Jenny Smith, 1996...... 71 5. Jenny Smith, 1996...... 54 Ellen Middleton, 1999...... 8 Lizzy Rock, 2006...... 71 6. Jennifer Lizama, 2000...... 51 Devin Porter, 2006...... 8 7. Angela Blackwood, 1996...... 49 Devin Porter, 2007...... 8 Runs Scored 8. Nicole Trimboli, 2004...... 48 Darcy Rutherford, 2008...... 8 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996...... 61 Nicole Trimboli, 2002...... 48 Crystal Carwile, 2009...... 8 2. Ali Viola, 1996...... 59 Sheena Lawrick, 2005...... 48 3. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 55 Sacrifices Jennifer Lizama, 1998...... 55 Total Bases 1. Lizzy Rock, 2005...... 27 Kim Ogee, 2002...... 55 1. Ali Viola, 1996...... 150 2. Deanne Carr, 1982...... 22 6. Karla Knicely, 1996...... 52 2. Ali Viola, 1995...... 149 3. Deanna Mays, 1989...... 21 7. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 51 3. Ali Viola, 1998...... 147 4. Denice Feldhaus, 1984...... 20 Nikki Haget, 2011...... 51 4. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 129 Gloria Von Rentzell, 1996...... 20 9. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1988...... 50 5. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 122 6. Jessica Yoachim, 2005...... 19 Heidi Foland, 2010...... 50 Jennifer Lizama, 2000...... 122 7. Rockie Candelario, 1981...... 18 7. Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 118 Meghan Mullin, 2007...... 18 8. Jenny Smith, 1996...... 116 9. Kris Hermanson, 1979...... 17 9. Jennifer Lizama, 1997...... 115 10. Ruth Chatwin, 1988...... 16 Christie McCoy, 1998...... 115 Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996...... 16

72 73 Games Played Pitching 1. Amber Burgess, 2000...... 73 Victories Walk Percentage (min. 100 innings) Jamie Fuente, 2000...... 73 1. Jenny Voss, 1998 (40-9)...... 40 1. Mori Emmons, 1985...... 0.467 (7/105.0) Jenifer Williams, 2000...... 73 2. Peaches James, 2004 (37-9)...... 37 2. Mori Emmons, 1984...... 0.689 (21/213.1) 4. Kim Ogee, 2000...... 72 3. Ashley Hagemann, 2011 (31-13)...... 31 3. Stephanie Skegas, 1991...... 0.746 (18/169.0) 5. Jill Baker, 2000...... 69 4. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002 (28-5)...... 28 4. Lori Sippel, 1986...... 0.789 (15/133.0) 6. Ginger Taylor, 2000...... 68 5. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006 (26-10)...... 26 5. Alison Bodley, 1979...... 1.067 (16/105.0) 7. Amanda Buchholz, 2001...... 66 6. Molly Hill, 2009 (25-15)...... 25 6. Summer Tobias, 2003...... 1.140 (22/134.2) Amber Burgess, 2001...... 66 7. Mori Emmons, 1984 (24-5)...... 24 7. Rhonda Revelle, 1981...... 1.130 (22/136.1) Jamie Fuente, 2001...... 66 Jenny Voss, 1997 (24-19)...... 24 8. Sandy Wolterman, 1981...... 1.184 (35/207.0) Kim Ogee, 2001...... 66 Ashley DeBuhr, 2005 (24-21)...... 24 9. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 1.234 (60/340.1) Cindy Roethemeyer, 2001...... 66 10. Jenny Voss, 1999 (23-11)...... 23 10. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006...... 1.283 (42/229.1) Leigh Suhr, 2001...... 66 Jenny Voss, 2000 (23-10)...... 23 Peaches James, 2003 (23-13)...... 23 Shutouts Ashley Hagemann, 2012 (23-17)...... 23 1. Peaches James, 2004...... 18 Fielding 2. Lori Sippel, 1988...... 14 Putouts Winning Percentage (min. 10 decisions) Jenny Voss, 1998...... 14 1. Jamie Fuente, 1998...... 519 1. Molly Hill, 2006...... 900 (18-2) 4. Lori Sippel, 1987...... 12 2. Deanna Mays, 1989...... 470 2. Lori Sippel, 1987...... 870 (20-3) Leigh Ann Walker, 2002...... 12 3. Gloria Von Rentzell, 1995...... 465 3. Marlys Handley, 1986...... 867 (13-2) Ashley DeBuhr, 2006...... 12 4. Amber Burgess, 2001...... 455 4. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002...... 848 (28-5) 7. Donna Deardorff, 1987...... 10 5. Amber Burgess, 2000...... 435 5. Mori Emmons, 1984...... 828 (24-5) Jenny Voss, 2000...... 10 6. Jamie Fuente, 1999...... 413 6. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 816 (40-9) 9. Marlys Handley, 1986...... 9 7. Jamie Fuente, 2000...... 409 7. Peaches James, 2004...... 804 (37-9) Peaches James, 2002...... 9 Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 409 8. Mori Emmons, 1985...... 800 (12-3) Peaches James, 2003...... 9 9. Jamie Waldecker, 2005...... 405 9. Summer Tobias, 2003...... 789 (15-4) 10. Jamie Waldecker, 2006...... 398 10. Donna Deardorff, 1985...... 786 (11-3) Saves 1. Rhonda Revelle, 1983...... 7 Assists Innings Pitched 2. Mori Emmons, 1984...... 6 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996...... 170 1. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 340.1 Sandy Wolterman, 1984...... 6 2. Ali Viola, 1995...... 160 2. Peaches James, 2004...... 298.1 Lori Sippel, 1987...... 6 Cindy Roethemeyer, 1998...... 160 3. Jenny Voss, 1997...... 295.1 5. Mori Emmons, 1983...... 5 4. Shae Sloan, 1992...... 154 4. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005...... 288.2 Ashley Hagemann, 2010...... 5 5. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 151 5. Ashley Hagemann, 2011...... 276.1 7. Sandy Wolterman, 1983...... 4 6. Ali Viola, 1996...... 150 6. Ashley Hagemann, 2012...... 261.1 Lori Sippel, 1986...... 4 7. Denise Day, 1984...... 147 7. Molly Hill, 2009...... 257.1 Stacie Stafford, 1995...... 4 8. Ann Halsne, 1992...... 142 8. Lori Sippel, 1988...... 245.2 Jenny Voss, 2000...... 4 9. Ann Schroeder, 1984...... 141 9. Peaches James, 2003...... 243.2 Peaches James, 2002...... 4 Ali Viola, 1998...... 141 10. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006...... 229.1 Ashley DeBuhr, 2007...... 4

Fielding Percentage (min. 150 chances) Earned Run Average (min. 100 innings) Complete Games 1. Jenny Smith, 1996...... 1.000 (272) 1. Lori Sippel, 1986...... 0.37 (7/133.0) 1. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 46 2. Jamie Fuente, 2000...... 998 (430) 2. Lori Sippel, 1987...... 0.38 (9/168.0) 2. Peaches James, 2004...... 39 3. Mary K. Wolda, 1986...... 996 (236) 3. Jeanne Wagner, 1982...... 0.41 (11/187.0) 3. Jenny Voss, 1997...... 36 4. Jamie Waldecker, 2005...... 995 (435) 4. Lori Sippel, 1985...... 0.42 (9/148.7) 4. Ashley Hagemann, 2012...... 34 5. Kris Vucurevic, 1991...... 995 (202) 5. Donna Deardorff, 1987...... 0.43 (9/147.0) 5. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005...... 32 6. Denice Feldhaus, 1984...... 994 (359) 6. Mori Emmons, 1984...... 0.56 (17/213.3) Ashley Hagemann, 2011...... 32 7. Sheena Lawrick, 2005...... 994 (358) 7. Peaches James, 2004...... 0.70 (30/298.1) 7. Lori Sippel, 1988...... 29 8. Crystal Carwile, 2006...... 994 (353) 8. Mori Emmons, 1985...... 0.73 (11/105.0) 8. Jenny Voss, 1999...... 27 9. Lisa Busby, 1985...... 994 (348) 9. Lori Sippel, 1988...... 0.83 (29/215.7) Peaches James, 2003...... 27 10. Julie Brechtel, 2010...... 994 (160) 10. Stephanie Skegas, 1991...... 0.87 (21/169.0) Molly Hill, 2009...... 27

Strikeouts 1. Peaches James, 2004...... 394 2. Ashley Hagemann, 2011...... 344 3. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005...... 335 4. Ashley Hagemann, 2012...... 320 5. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006...... 304 6. Lori Sippel, 1988...... 285 7. Leigh Ann Walker, 2001...... 278 8. Ashley DeBuhr, 2007...... 268 9. Peaches James, 2003...... 250 10. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 235

72 73 nebraska individual class records Freshman Records Earned Run Average Slugging Percentage Batting Average (min. 100 at bats) 1. Lori Sippel, 1985...... 0.42 (9/148.7) 1. Ali Viola, 1996...... 743 (150/202) 1. Ali Viola, 1995...... 437 (87-199) 2. Peaches James, 2001...... 1.37 (41/148.1) 2. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994...... 665 (103/155) 2. Jennifer Lizama, 1997...... 372 (64-172) 3. Summer Tobias, 2003...... 1.51 (29/134.2) 3. Jenny Smith, 1996...... 577 (116/201) 3. Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 356 (57-160) Strikeouts Stolen Bases Hits 1. Lori Sippel, 1985...... 210 1. Joy Rishel, 1990...... 29 1. Ali Viola, 1995...... 87 2. Jenny Voss, 1997...... 196 2. Kim Ogee, 2001...... 27 2. Kim Ogee, 2000...... 74 3. Molly Hill, 2006...... 172 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1998...... 22 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997...... 64 Shutouts Wins Runs 1. Marlys Handley, 1986...... 9 1. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 40 (40-9) 1. Jennifer Lizama, 1997...... 47 2. Marie Bowie, 1989...... 8 2. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005...... 24 (24-21) 2. Kim Ogee, 2000...... 46 Peaches James, 2001...... 8 3. Peaches James, 2002...... 22 (22-9) 3. Ali Viola, 1995...... 43 Complete Games Winning Percentage (min. 15 decisions) Doubles 1. Jenny Voss, 1997...... 36 1. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 816 (40-9) 1. Ali Viola, 1995...... 21 2. Sandy Wolterman, 1981...... 26 2. Lori Sippel, 1986...... 778 (14-4) 2. Brooke Thomason, 2010...... 14 3. Lisa Shandy, 1992...... 25 Leigh Ann Walker, 2000...... 778 (21-6) 3. Amber Burgess, 2000...... 12 Saves Innings Pitched Triples 1. Lori Sippel, 1985...... 3 1. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 340.1 1. Shelly Scott, 1978...... 5 Lisa Shandy, 1992...... 3 2. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005...... 288.2 2. Sherry Allcorn, 1994...... 4 Peaches James, 2001...... 3 3. Peaches James, 2002...... 227.0 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997...... 3 Kim Ogee, 2000...... 3 Earned Run Average 1. Lori Sippel, 1986...... 0.37 (7/133.0) Home Runs sophomore Records 2. Molly Hill, 2007...... 1.05 (26/172.2) 1. Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 18 Batting Average (min. 100 at bats) 3. Peaches James, 2002...... 1.33 (43/227.0) 2. Tatum Edwards, 2011...... 14 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994...... 439 (68-155) 3. Ali Viola, 1995...... 13 2. Ali Viola, 1996...... 421 (85-202) Strikeouts 3. Ashley Guile, 2010...... 382 (60-157) 1. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005...... 335 RBIs 2. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 234 1. Ali Viola, 1995...... 72 Hits 3. Leigh Ann Walker, 2000...... 233 2. Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 67 1. Ali Viola, 1996...... 85 3. Nicole Trimboli, 2001...... 45 2. Jenny Smith, 1996...... 71 Shutouts 3. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994...... 68 1. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 14 Slugging Percentage 2. Peaches James, 2002...... 9 1. Ali Viola, 1995...... 749 (149/199) Runs 3. Lori Sippel, 1986...... 8 2. Taylor Edwards, 2011...... 738 (118/160) 1. Ali Viola, 1996...... 59 Stephanie Skegas, 1989...... 8 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997...... 669 (115/172) 2. Jennifer Lizama, 1998...... 55 3. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986...... 44 Complete Games Stolen Bases 1. Jenny Voss, 1998...... 46 1. Kim Ogee, 2000...... 21 Doubles 2. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005...... 32 2. Amy Killman, 1989...... 20 1. Ashley Guile, 2010...... 15 3. Stephanie Skegas, 1989...... 24 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997...... 17 2. Tobin-Echo Hawk, 1994...... 14 Ali Viola, 1996...... 14 Saves Wins Crystal Carwile, 2007...... 14 1. Mori Emmons, 1983...... 5 1. Jenny Voss, 1997...... 24 (24-19) Ashley Hagemann, 2010...... 5 2. Angela Blackwood, 1995...... 22 (22-11) Triples 3. Lori Sippel, 1986...... 4 3. Molly Hill, 2006...... 18 (18-2) 1. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986...... 6 Peaches James, 2002...... 4 2. Julie Uryasz, 1978...... 5 Winning Percentage (min. 15 decisions) 3. Janelle Frese, 1987...... 3 1. Molly Hill, 2006...... 900 (18-2) Ali Viola, 1996...... 3 2. Marlys Handley, 1986...... 867 (13-2) 3. Summer Tobias, 2003...... 789 (15-4) Home Runs 1. Ali Viola, 1996...... 15 Innings Pitched 2. Peaches James, 2002...... 9 1. Jenny Voss, 1997...... 295.1 3. Amber Burgess, 2001...... 8 2. Lisa Shandy, 1992...... 215.1 Brooke Thomason, 2011...... 8 3. Angela Blackwood, 1995...... 202.1 RBIs 1. Ali Viola, 1996...... 71 2. Jenny Smith, 1996...... 54 3. Angela Blackwood, 1996...... 49

74 75 junior Records Strikeouts Stolen Bases Batting Average (min. 100 at bats) 1. Ashley Hagemann, 2011...... 344 1. Anne Steffan, 2005...... 32 (32/35) 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 405 (85-210) 2. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006...... 304 Jessica Yoachim, 2006...... 32 (32/32) 2. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 387 (63-163) 3. Leigh Ann Walker, 2001...... 278 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 27 (27/30) 3. Lizzy Rock, 2005...... 378 (62-164) Shutouts Wins Hits 1. Lori Sippel, 1987...... 12 1. Peaches James, 2004...... 37 (37-9) 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 85 Ashley DeBuhr, 2006...... 12 2. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002...... 28 (28-5) 2. Anne Steffan, 2004...... 74 3. Peaches James, 2003...... 9 3. Molly Hill, 2009...... 25 (25-15) 3. Kim Ogee, 2002...... 69 Complete Games Winning Percentage (min. 15 decisions) Runs 1. Ashley Hagemann, 2011...... 32 1. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002...... 848 (28-5) 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 55 2. Jenny Voss, 1999...... 27 2. Peaches James, 2004...... 804 (37-9) Kim Ogee, 2002...... 55 Peaches James, 2003...... 27 3. Mori Emmons, 1985...... 800 (12-3) 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 51 Nikki Haget, 2011...... 51 Saves Innings Pitched 1. Mori Emmons, 1984...... 6 1. Peaches James, 2004...... 298.1 Doubles Lori Sippel, 1987...... 6 2. Ashley Hagemann, 2012...... 261.1 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 22 3. Sandy Wolterman, 1983...... 4 3. Molly Hill, 2009...... 257.1 2. Jane Kremer, 1988...... 15 3. Gabby Banda, 2012...... 14 Earned Run Average Brooke Thomason, 2012...... 14 1. Peaches James, 2004...... 0.70 (30/298.1) senior Records 2. Mori Emmons, 1985...... 0.73 (11/105.0) Triples Batting Average (min. 100 at bats) 3. Lori Sippel, 1988...... 0.83 (29/215.7) 1. Kathy Foley, 1979...... 6 1. Ali Viola, 1998...... 424 (72-170) Julie Uryasz, 1979...... 6 2. Anne Steffan, 2005...... 388 (80-206) Strikeouts Laura Lowe, 1980...... 6 3. Jennifer Lizama, 2000...... 378 (68-180) 1. Peaches James, 2004...... 394 2. Ashley Hagemann, 2012...... 320 Home Runs Hits 3. Lori Sippel, 1988...... 285 1. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 16 1. Anne Steffan, 2005...... 80 2. Jamie Fuente, 2000...... 15 2. Ali Viola, 1998...... 72 Shutouts 3. Heidi Foland, 2010...... 13 3. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996...... 71 1. Peaches James, 2004...... 18 Karla Knicely, 1996...... 71 2. Lori Sippel, 1988...... 14 RBIs Lizzy Rock, 2006...... 71 3. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002...... 12 1. Brooke Thomason, 2012...... 47 2. Jamie Fuente, 2000...... 46 Runs Complete Games 3. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995...... 44 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996...... 61 1. Peaches James, 2004...... 39 2. Karla Knicely, 1996...... 52 2. Ashley Hagemann, 2012...... 34 Slugging Percentage 3. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1988...... 50 3. Lori Sippel, 1988...... 29 1. Jennifer Lizama, 1999...... 748 (122/163) 2. Denise Day, 1984...... 669 (105/157) Doubles Saves 3. Christie McCoy, 1997...... 636 (82/129) 1. Kim Ogee, 2003...... 16 1. Rhonda Revelle, 1983...... 7 2. Sheena Lawrick, 2005...... 13 2. Sandy Wolterman, 1984...... 6 Stolen Bases Trisha Tannahill, 2006...... 13 3. Jenny Voss, 2000...... 4 1. Kim Ogee, 2002...... 31 Ashley DeBuhr, 2007...... 4 2. Anne Steffan, 2004...... 29 Triples 3. Jessica Yoachim, 2005...... 27 1. Kathy Foley, 1980...... 10 2. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1988...... 9 Wins 3. Denise Day, 1985...... 4 1. Ashley Hagemann, 2011...... 31 (31-13) 2. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006...... 26 (26-10) Home Runs 3. Mori Emmons, 1984...... 24 (24-5) 1. Ali Viola, 1998...... 22 2. Christie McCoy, 1998...... 17 Winning Percentage (min. 15 decisions) 3. Jennifer Lizama, 2000...... 13 1. Lori Sippel, 1987...... 870 (20-3) 2. Mori Emmons, 1984...... 828 (24-5) RBIs 3. Donna Deardorff, 1987...... 762 (16-5) 1. Ali Viola, 1998...... 57 2. Jennifer Lizama, 2000...... 51 Innings Pitched 3. Nicole Trimboli, 2004...... 48 1. Ashley Hagemann, 2011...... 276.1 Sheena Lawrick, 2005...... 48 2. Peaches James, 2003...... 243.2 3. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006...... 229.1 Slugging Percentage 1. Ali Viola, 1998...... 865 (147/170) Earned Run Average 2. Denise Day, 1985...... 690 (100/145) 1. Lori Sippel, 1987...... 0.38 (9/168.0) 3. Jennifer Lizama, 2000...... 678 (122/180) 2. Donna Deardorff, 1987...... 0.43 (9/147.0) 3. Mori Emmons, 1984...... 0.56 (17/213.3)

74 75 nebraska individual career records Batting Doubles Slugging Percentage (min. 250 at bats) Batting Average (min. 250 at bats) 1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...... 48 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98...... 760 (478/629) 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98...... 418 (263/629) Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96...... 48 2. Christie McCoy, 1997-98...... 642 (197/307) 2. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96...... 379 (266/702) Ali Viola, 1995-98...... 48 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 635 (451/710) 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 378 (254/710) 4. Jane Kremer, 1986-89...... 41 4. Taylor Edwards, 2011-present...... 603 (184/305) 4. Lizzy Rock, 2005-06...... 374 (133/356) 5. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09...... 32 5. Denise Day, 1982-85...... 579 (320/553) 5. Anne Steffan, 2002-05...... 347 (217/625) 6. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 36 6. Brooke Thomason, 2010-present...... 556 (259/466) 6. Lisa Wangler, 2000-03...... 346 (121/350) Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04...... 36 7. Tatum Edwards, 2011-present...... 548 (176/321) 7. Denise Day, 1982-85...... 336 (186/553) Trisha Tannahill, 2003-06...... 36 8. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96...... 538 (378/702) 8. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986-88...... 334 (170/509) 9. Amber Burgess, 2000-03...... 35 9. Jenny Smith, 1995-98...... 523 (329/629) 9. Christie McCoy, 1997-98...... 332 (102/307) Ashley Guile, 2008-12...... 35 10. Lisa Wangler, 2002-03...... 506 (177/350) 10. Nikki Haget, 2009-12...... 332 (181/546) 11. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...... 331 (263/795) Triples Stolen Bases 12. Meghan Mullin, 2006-09...... 329 (176/535) 1. Kathy Foley, 1977-80...... 22 1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...... 100 13. Brooke Thomason, 2010-present...... 322 (150/466) 2. Julie Uryasz, 1977-80...... 17 2. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 91 14. Jenny Smith, 1995-98...... 320 (201/629) Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986-88...... 17 3. Jessica Yoachim, 2003-06...... 83 15. Jessica Yoachim, 2003-06...... 316 (184/583) 4. Denise Day, 1982-85...... 15 4. Anne Steffan, 2002-05...... 81 16. Taylor Edwards, 2011-present...... 315 (96/305) 5. Kris Hermanson, 1977-79...... 10 5. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986-88...... 60 17. Shelley Scott, 1978-81...... 312 (178/570) Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 10 6. Leigh Suhr, 1999-2002...... 57 18. Ashley Guile, 2008-12...... 309 (188/608) 7. Shelley Scott, 1978-81...... 9 7. Meghan Mullin, 2006-09...... 54 19. Sherry Allcorn, 1994-95...... 307 (109/355) 8. Denise McMillan, 1991-94...... 8 8. Kristin Davidson, 1989-92...... 51 20. Darcy Rutherford, 2006-09...... 307 (123/401) 9. Lisa Wangler, 2002-03...... 7 9. Jill Rishel, 1987-90...... 49 Misti Guenther, 1989-92...... 7 10. Amy Killman, 1989-92...... 47 At Bats Amy Offenbacker, 1992-95...... 7 1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...... 795 Sherry Allcorn, 1994-95...... 7 Walks 2. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04...... 772 1. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 124 3. Amber Burgess, 2000-03...... 748 Home Runs 2. Ali Viola, 1995-98...... 116 4. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001...... 722 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98...... 53 3. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...... 115 5. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 710 2. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 47 4. Ashley Guile, 2008-12...... 103 6. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96...... 702 3. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09...... 32 5. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001...... 84 7. Leigh Suhr, 1999-2002...... 680 4. Jenny Smith, 1995-98...... 31 6. Sheena Lawrick, 2002-05...... 80 8. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09...... 671 5. Denise Day, 1982-85...... 28 7. Taylor Edwards, 2011-present...... 77 9. Kelly Pinkepank, 1996-99...... 652 6. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001...... 27 8. Rachel Dunham, 1994-97...... 76 10. Amanda Buchholz, 2000-03...... 637 Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04...... 27 9. Amanda Buchholz, 2000-03...... 74 8. Amber Burgess, 2000-03...... 26 10. Amber Burgess, 2000-03...... 73 Hits Christie McCoy, 1997-98...... 26 Julie Brechtel, 2008-11...... 73 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96...... 266 Brooke Thomason, 2010-present...... 26 2. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...... 263 Hit by Pitch Ali Viola, 1995-98...... 263 RBIs 1. Julie Brechtel, 2008-11...... 34 4. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 254 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98...... 213 2. Ashley Guile, 2008-12...... 26 5. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04...... 232 2. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04...... 173 3. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09...... 23 6. Anne Steffan, 2002-05...... 217 3. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09...... 141 4. Devin Porter, 2004-07...... 22 7. Jenny Smith, 1995-98...... 201 4. Jenny Smith, 1995-98...... 137 5. Heidi Foland, 2008-11...... 20 8. Amber Burgess, 2000-03...... 196 5. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 135 6. Jane Kremer, 1986-89...... 17 Crystal Carwile, 2006-09...... 196 6. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96...... 134 Trisha Tannahill, 2003-06...... 17 10. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001...... 194 7. Amber Burgess, 2000-03...... 128 8. Anne Steffan, 2002-05...... 16 8. Brooke Thomason, 2010-present...... 119 9. Kristin Davidson, 1989-92...... 15 Runs Scored 9. Ashley Guile, 2008-12...... 118 Cindy Roethemeyer, 1998-2002...... 15 1. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 199 10. Amanda Buchholz, 2000-03...... 115 Darcy Rutherford, 2006-09...... 15 2. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...... 182 3. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96...... 168 Total Bases Sacrifices 4. Ali Viola, 1995-98...... 157 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98...... 478 1. Jessica Yoachim, 2003-06...... 44 5. Jessica Yoachim, 2003-06...... 145 2. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 451 2. Gloria Von Rentzell, 1993-96...... 41 6. Nikki Haget, 2009-12...... 143 3. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96...... 378 3. Ann Schroeder, 1982-85...... 39 7. Anne Steffan, 2002-05...... 133 4. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...... 369 Kris Vucurevic, 1990-93...... 39 8. Amanda Buchholz, 2000-03...... 127 5. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04...... 359 5. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96...... 38 9. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04...... 126 6. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09...... 335 6. Ruth Chatwin, 1986-89...... 37 10. Kathy Foley, 1977-80...... 123 7. Jenny Smith, 1995-98...... 329 7. Meghan Mullin, 2006-09...... 34 8. Denise Day, 1982-85...... 320 8. Deanne Carr, 1980-82...... 32 9. Amber Burgess, 2000-03...... 311 Denise Day, 1982-85...... 32 10. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001...... 307 Lizzy Rock, 2005-06...... 32

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Games Played Strikeouts Seven-Inning Perfect Games Pitched 1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...... 258 1. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12...... 988 1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...... 1 2. Amber Burgess, 2000-03...... 255 2. Peaches James, 2001-04...... 945 Peaches James, 2001-04...... 1 3. Cindy Roethemeyer, 1998-2002...... 252 3. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07...... 936 Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07...... 1 4. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001...... 251 4. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002...... 858 5. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04...... 246 5. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...... 838 6. Amanda Buchholz, 2000-03...... 235 6. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...... 708 Leigh Suhr, 1999-2002...... 235 7. Molly Hill, 2006-09...... 703 8. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000...... 232 8. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88...... 382 9. Kelly Pinkepank, 1996-99...... 228 9. Stacie Stafford, 1995-96...... 338 Devin Porter, 2004-07...... 228 10. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84...... 328

Shutouts 1. Peaches James, 2001-04...... 44 2. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...... 39 3. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...... 34 Pitching 4. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88...... 28 Victories 5. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002...... 27 1. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...... 110 6. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07...... 25 2. Peaches James, 2001-04...... 98 7. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91...... 23 3. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002...... 81 8. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12...... 20 4. Molly Hill, 2006-09...... 75 9. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84...... 19 Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12...... 75 Molly Hill, 2006-09...... 19 6. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...... 73 7. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07...... 70 Saves 8. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88...... 55 1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...... 16 9. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91...... 52 2. Mori Emmons, 1982-85...... 12 10. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84...... 48 3. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84...... 10 Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...... 10 Winning Percentage (min. 30 decisions) 5. Peaches James, 2001-04...... 9 1. Mori Emmons, 1982-85...... 816 (40-9) 6. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002...... 8 2. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002...... 764 (81-25) Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07...... 8 3. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...... 760 (73-23) Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12...... 8 4. Jeanne Wagner, 1982-83...... 750 (27-9) 9. Rhonda Revelle, 1981-83...... 7 5. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88...... 733 (55-20) 10. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91...... 6 6. Peaches James, 2001-04...... 721 (98-38) 7. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...... 696 (110-48) Complete Games 8. Angela Blackwood, 1995-97...... 645 (40-22) 1. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...... 127 9. Molly Hill, 2006-09...... 636 (75-43) 2. Peaches James, 2001-04...... 101 10. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84...... 623 (48-29) 3. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12...... 87 4. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07...... 84 Innings Pitched 5. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...... 80 1. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...... 1,073.0 6. Molly Hill, 2006-09...... 79 2. Peaches James, 2001-04...... 917.1 7. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91...... 66 3. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12...... 821.0 8. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84...... 62 4. Molly Hill, 2006-09...... 766.0 9. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88...... 61 5. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07...... 762.1 10. Marie Bowie, 1989-91...... 57 6. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...... 695.1 7. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002...... 670.0 Complete Game No-Hitters Pitched 8. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84...... 584.2 1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...... 6 9. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91...... 561.0 2. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...... 3 10. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88...... 527.0 Peaches James, 2001-04...... 3 Summer Tobias, 2003-04...... 3 Earned Run Average (min. 200 innings pitched) Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07...... 3 1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 ...... 0.54 (54/695.1) 6. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84...... 2 2. Jeanne Wagner, 1982-83...... 0.64 (20/219.1) Shelby Mertins, 1983-86...... 2 3. Mori Emmons, 1982-85 ...... 0.78 (41/368.0) Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91...... 2 4. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 ...... 0.88 (66/527.0) 9. Rhonda Revelle, 1981-83...... 1 5. Peaches James, 2001-04...... 1.19 (156/917.1) Jeanne Wagner, 1982-83...... 1 6. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 ...... 1.35 (108/561.0) Donna Deardorff, 1985-88...... 1 7. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 ...... 1.38 (115/584.2) Marie Bowie, 1989-91...... 1 8. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...... 1.44 (221/1073.0) Stacie Stafford, 1995-96...... 1 9. Rhonda Revelle, 1981-83 ...... 1.60 (48/210.2) Penny Cope, 2000-01...... 1 10. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002...... 1.62 (155/670) Molly Hill, 2006-09...... 1 Alex Hupp, 2007-10...... 1 Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12...... 1

76 77 2013 tournament information hotel encanto invitational (las cruces, n.m.) mary nutter classic (cathedral city, calif.) Friday, Feb. 8 - Sunday, Feb. 10 Friday, Feb. 22 - Sunday, Feb. 24 Host Institution: New Mexico State University Host: Tournament Run by UCLA Assistant Coach Kirk Walker and Deb Hartwig Complex: NMSU Softball Complex Complex: Big League Dreams Sports Park Media Relations Contact: Stephanie Taylor Tournament Director: Deb Hartwig Office Phone: (575) 646-3269 Cell Phone: (505) 804-4249 Cell Phone: (310) 466-0324

Nebraska's Schedule Nebraska's Schedule Friday, Feb. 8 vs. Illinois-Chicago 1:30 p.m. (Central) Friday, Feb. 22 vs. Oklahoma 8 p.m. (Central) at New Mexico State 4 p.m. (Central) vs. Maryland 10:30 p.m. (Central) Saturday, Feb. 9 vs. Illinois-Chicago 1:30 p.m. (Central) Saturday, Feb. 23 vs. Oregon 7:30 p.m. (Central) Sunday, Feb. 10 vs. Illinois-Chicago 10:30 a.m. (Central) Sunday, Feb. 24 vs. Florida State 11 a.m. (Central) vs. New Mexico 1 p.m. (Central) vs. California 1:30 p.m. (Central)

Tournament Notes Tournament Notes » Nebraska is playing in a tournament hosted by New Mexico State for the 12th time in » Nebraska is participating in the Mary Nutter Classic (formerly the Cathedral City Classic) program history and will play at the NMSU Softball Complex for the fourth straight year . for the fourth time in five seasons. The Huskers posted a 2-3 record in 2009 and went 4-1 The Huskers own a 47-29 record in their previous 11 tournament appearances. at the tournament in 2011, before going 1-4 last season.

» NU also traveled to a New Mexico State tournament in 1982 (4-2 record), 1983 (6-2), 1984 » Nebraska has defeated a top-15 opponent at the tournament each of the past two seasons, (5-2), 1986 (5-3), 1987 (5-3), 1989 (1-6), 1994 (4-3), 1995 (4-5), 2005 (5-0), 2010 (3-3) and and this year, the Huskers figure to have more chances against top teams. NU's schedule 2012 (5-0). In 2011, the Huskers went 3-1 in a four-game series at New Mexico State. includes three games against teams that finished the 2012 season ranked in the top five (No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 California, No. 5 Oregon). » The Huskers have won eight straight games in New Mexico (including five straight against the Aggies), scoring a total of 85 runs in the eight games, an average of 10.6 runs per game. » The Mary Nutter Classic offers a unique setting as the Big League Dreams Complex features softball diamonds designed to look like scaled-down replicas of famous baseball stadiums » Several Huskers have put up terrific career numbers at the NMSU Softball Complex in such as Fenway Park, Wrigley Field and the old Yankee Stadium. Nebraska's frequent stops at the facility the past few years. Brooke Thomason has played 13 career games at the stadium, batting .477 (21-for-44) with four doubles, three home runs big ten tournament (lincoln, neb.) and 15 RBIs. In nine games, Taylor Edwards has batted .519 (14-for-27) with one double, Thursday, May 9 - Sunday, May 12 three home runs and 12 RBIs. Taylor's twin sister Tatum has hit .364 (12-for-33) in nine Host Institution: University of Nebraska games at New Mexico State, hitting four home runs and driving in 14, including an NU Complex: Bowlin Stadium record-tying seven RBIs in 2012 against the Aggies. Edwards is also 3-0 in the circle at the Participants (12): All 12 Big Ten Conference softball teams will make the conference NMSU Softball Complex, allowing only two earned runs in 16.0 innings, for a 0.88 ERA. tournament, with the top four seeds receiving a bye. Seeds 1-4 will not play until Friday and seeds 5-12 will all play an opening game on hillenbrand invitational (tucson, ariz.) Thursday. The semifinals are set for Saturday, with the championship Friday, Feb. 15 - Sunday, Feb. 17 game on Sunday. Host Institution: University of Arizona Complex: Hillenbrand Stadium More information on the Big Ten Tournament can be found on the following page. Media Relations Contact: Danny Martinez Office Phone: (520) 621-4163 Cell Phone: (520) 409-1810 ncaa tournament (campus sites/oklahoma city, okla.) Friday, May 17 - Wednesday, June 5 Nebraska's Schedule Host Institution: National Collegiate Athletic Association Friday, Feb. 15 vs. Southern Utah 10 a.m. (Central) Complexes: Campus Sites (Regionals and Super Regionals) at Arizona 5 p.m. (Central) ASA Hall of Fame Stadium (Women's College World Series) Saturday, Feb. 16 vs. Utah State 10 a.m. (Central) Participants (64): The NCAA Tournament features 64 teams, including 30 automatic vs. Drake 2 p.m. (Central) berths from conference champions and 34 at-large selections. The Sunday, Feb. 17 vs. Purdue Noon (Central) top 16 teams are seeded. Tournament Notes Tournament Notes » Nebraska will face Arizona for the third straight season. Last year, the Huskers snapped an » The field for the 2013 NCAA Tournament will be announced on Sunday, May 12. The 11-game losing streak to the Wildcats with a wild 11-10 victory at the Kajikawa Classic in tournament will consist of 16 four-team regionals. The 16 regional champions advance Tempe, Ariz. Nebraska trailed 6-0 in the game, as the six-run comeback was the largest in to a best-of-three Super Regional, with the eight super regional champions advancing school history. The Huskers not only overcame the 6-0 hole, but rallied from a 10-9 deficit to the Women's College World Series. The entire tournament is double elimination until in the bottom of the seventh inning. a best-of-three championship series between the winners of each side of the bracket at » Nebraska has not played at Arizona since the 2000 NCAA Tournament, and NU is 0-5 all- the Women's College World Series. time at Hillenbrand Stadium. Four of the meetings have come during the NCAA Tournament. Arizona eliminated Nebraska in the regional final in both 1997 and 2000 to advance to » Two NCAA Regionals (to be announced) will be televised in their entirety by the ESPN the Women's College World Series, with the Wildcats winning the national title in 1997. family of networks, while every Super Regional and Women's College World Series game will be televised on the ESPN family of networks. » Friday's Arizona game will be a hometown family affair, as Husker sophomore Mattie Fowler, a Tucson native, is the younger sister of Arizona senior Kenzie Fowler. » Nebraska has appeared in 20 of the 33 all-time NCAA Tournaments, compiling a 50-42 all-time postseason record and advancing to the Women's College World Series six times. » The Huskers will face Big Ten foe Purdue on Sunday in a non-conference matchup. Despite The Huskers rank 12th in NCAA history in NCAA Tournament appearances and 13th in being conference members, the teams have not met since a 6-2 Purdue win in 1999. Women's College World Series appearances and NCAA Tournament wins.

78 79 2013 big ten tournament at bowlin stadium (may 9-12) No. 12 Seed tournament schedule Game 1 thursday, may 9 Game 1: No. 12 Seed vs. No. 5 Seed 11:30 a.m. Thursday, 11:30 a.m. Game 2: No. 9 Seed vs. No. 8 Seed 2 p.m. Game 5 Game 3: No. 11 Seed vs. No. 6 Seed 4:30 p.m. No. 5 Seed Friday, 11:30 a.m. Game 4: No. 10 Seed vs. No. 7 Seed 7 p.m. friday, may 10 No. 4 Seed Game 5: Game 1 Winner vs. No. 4 Seed 11:30 a.m. Game 9 Game 6: Game 2 Winner vs. No. 1 Seed 2 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Game 7: Game 3 Winner vs. No. 3 Seed 4:30 p.m. Game 8: Game 4 Winner vs. No. 2 Seed 7 p.m.

saturday, may 11 Game 6 No. 9 Seed Game 9: Game 5 Winner vs. Game 6 Winner 2 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Game 10: Game 7 Winner vs. Game 8 Winner 4:30 p.m.

Game 2 sunday, may 12 Thursday, 2 p.m. No. 1 Seed Game 11: Game 9 Winner vs. Game 10 Winner 12 p.m.

No. 8 Seed

Game 11 (Championship) Sunday, Noon No. 11 Seed Note: Winner earns automatic NCAA Tournament berth Game 3 Thursday, 4:30 p.m. bowlin stadium seating chart Game 7 No. 6 Seed Friday, 4:30 p.m.

No. 3 Seed Game 10 Saturday, 4:30 p.m.

Game 8 No. 10 Seed Friday, 7 p.m. Game 4 Thursday, 7 p.m. No. 2 Seed

No. 7 Seed

2013 big ten tournament information ticket information Tickets can be purchased in person at Bowlin Stadium (gates open one hour prior to the first game of the day), over the phone at 1-800-8-BIG-RED or online at Huskers.com. Two types of tickets will be sold: reserved seating (sections 100, 101 and 102 on the above seating chart) and general admission seating (grass berm areas, bleachers on the first-base concourse and chairback section 102). Ticket pricing and type information (all-session passes, day passes, etc.) will be posted on Huskers.com when available. television information The two semifinals (games 9 & 10), along with the championship game (game 11) will be televised live on the Big Ten Network. stadium information Bowlin Stadium inside the Haymarket Park Complex is located at 403 Line Drive Circle in Lincoln, near the intersection of Line Drive and Sun Valley Blvd. The stadium features 750 plastic chairback seats, additional bleacher seating on the first-base concourse level and grass-berm seating behind both dugouts and down the first- and third-base lines. Parking is free and widely available at Bowlin Stadium. Reserved handicapped parking is also available near the main entrance to the stadium. media credential requests Media credentials will be provided to working media. All requests should be e-mailed to Nebraska Assistant Media Relations Director Matt Smith ([email protected]). Additionally, radio booths with an active phone line and ethernet and wireless internet connections will be available throughout the tournament without advanced reservations required.

78 79 oklahoma oklahoma state SOONERS COWGIRLS » MARCH 1 @ 6 P.M. (NORMAN, OKLA.) » MARCH 2 @ 11 A.M. (OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.) » MARCH 2 @ 4 P.M. (OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.) » MARCH 3 @ NOON (STILLWATER, OKLA.) Rich Wieligman Patty Gasso Location: Stillwater, Okla. Location: Norman, Okla. » Head Coach » Head Coach Founded: 1890 Founded: 1890 » 19th Season » Seventh Season Enrollment: 35,214 Enrollment: 30,754 » Long Beach State (1984) » Lubbock Christian (1985) Colors: Crimson & Cream » 871-279-2 (at OU) Colors: Orange & Black » 198-144 (at OSU) Conference: Big 12 » 1,032-338-2 (career; 22 years) Conference: Big 12 » 198-144 (career) President: David Boren President: Burns Hargis Athletic Director: Mike Holder Athletic Director: Joe Castiglione Kat Espinosa SWA: Nicki Moore Keilani Ricketts SWA: Joel Atkins » Senior » Senior Field: OU Softball Complex (1,000) Field: Cowgirl Stadium (752) » Left-Handed Pitcher » Right-Handed Pitcher » 2010 All-Big 12 » 2012 National Player of the Year 2012 Record: 25-26 2012 Record: 54-10 » 37-9, 1.08 ERA, 457 Ks » 15-13, 2.38 ERA in 2012 Conference Record: 8-10 Conference Record: 19-5 » .395, 17 HR, 13 2B, 49 RBIs » No-hit Nebraska in 2012 Conference Finish: 1st Conference Finish: 7th Postseason Record: 9-2 Postseason Record: DNQ Series Notes: Oklahoma State leads the all- Postseason Finish: NCAA Runner-Up Series Notes: NU leads the all-time series, Postseason Finish: N/A time series, 47-44 ... NU swept a two-game Final Ranking: 2nd 40-38, but Oklahoma has won nine of the last 11 Final Ranking: NR series from OSU in Lincoln in 2011, but the Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 meetings ... the teams will play as members of Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3 Cowgirls defeated NU in Stillwater last season Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/5 different conferences for the first time in 2012 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/6 ... the teams split a two-game Big 12 series in ... OSU has won four of the last six meetings and six of the last nine ... OSU is 18-8 vs. Media Contact: Karl Anderson Norman in 2011 in the last meetings ... OU leads Media Contact: Mike Noteware Nebraska in Stillwater ... NU leads the series Office Phone: (405) 325-8571 the all-time series 13-12 in Norman ... NU holds Office Phone: (405) 744-7756 17-15 at neutral sites, including a 4-4 record in Cell Phone: (405) 595-7659 a 17-16 advantage in neutral-site matchups Cell Phone: (847) 833-2471 Oklahoma City ... Coach Revelle is 24-30 against E-Mail: [email protected] ... OU leads the series 7-6 in Oklahoma City, E-Mail: [email protected] OSU and 5-6 vs. Coach Wieligman ... OSU no-hit Fax: (405) 325-7623 but NU has won the last three meetings in Fax: (405) 744-7754 NU last season, as the Cowgirls have thrown Press Box: (405) 325-8177 Oklahoma City ... Coach Revelle is 20-26 against Press Box: (405) 744-7266 two of the four no-hitters vs. NU since 2005. Website: www.soonersports.com Oklahoma and 20-25 vs. Coach Gasso. Website: www.okstate.com wichita state omaha SHOCKERS MAVERICKS » march 9 @ 2 & 4 p.m. (wichita, kan.) » march 12 @ 5 p.m. (omaha, neb.) » march 10 @ 1 p.m. (wichita, kan.) » march 19 @ 5 p.m. (bowlin stadium) Kristi Bredbenner Jeanne Scarpello Location: Wichita, Kan. Location: Omaha, Neb. » Head Coach » Head Coach Founded: 1895 » Second Season Founded: 1908 » 14th Season Enrollment: 14,898 » Truman State (2001) Enrollment: 15,448 » Augustana (1996) Colors: Black & Yellow » 15-40 (at WSU) Colors: Crimson & Black » 563-181-1 (at UNO) Conference: Missouri Valley » 341-141 (career; 7 years) Conference: Summit League » 563-181-1 (career) President: Dr. John Bardo Chancellor: Dr. John Christensen Athletic Director: Dr. Eric Sexton Erin Carney Athletic Director: Trev Alberts SWA: Becky Endicott SWA: Ann Oatman Dana Elsasser » Junior » Junior Field: Wilkins Stadium (1,000) Field: Westside Field at Westbrook (300) » First Base/Third Base » Right-Handed Pitcher » .271, 9 HR, 26 RBIs in 2012 » 13-9, 1.07 ERA in 2012 2012 Record: 15-40 » 7 2B, .541 SLG%, .374 OB% 2012 Record: 24-18 » 100 Ks, 20 CG, 8 SHO Conference Record: 7-20 » School-record 15 HBP Conference Record: 3-3 » No. 2 nationally in ERA Conference Finish: 9th Great West Finish: 2nd Postseason Record: DNQ Postseason Record: Not eligible Postseason Finish: NA Series Notes: NU leads the all-time series, 30- Postseason Finish: N/A Series Notes: Nebraska leads the all-time Final Ranking: NR 13, and the Huskers have won nine straight in Final Ranking: NR series, 13-10 ... UNO is in its second year of Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 the series, the longest winning streak for either Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 transition from Division II to Division I ... despite Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/6 team ... NU owns a 15-10 advantage in Wichita, Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/7 their transitional status, the Mavs will count as with the Huskers winning six straight ... each a Division I opponent for NCAA RPI purposes Media Contact: Brett Damaskos of the past five meetings have been played in Media Contact: Nate Pohlen ... NU defeated UNO twice last season in the Office Phone: (316) 978-5598 Wichita ... the Shockers have been held to one Office Phone: (402) 554-2140 team's first meetings since 1982, winning 2-1 Cell Phone: (316) 706-4435 run or less eight times during Nebraska's nine- Cell Phone: (402) 429-5493 in Lincoln and 1-0 (8) in Omaha ... NU leads the E-Mail: [email protected] game winning streak, scoring a total of nine E-Mail: [email protected] series 6-5 in Lincoln, including 1-0 at Bowlin Fax: (316) 978-3336 runs in the nine games ... NU has held WSU to Fax: (402) 554-2555 Stadium, while Nebraska holds a 6-4 series Press Box: (316) 978-3543 one run or less in 12 of the last 15 meetings ... Press Box: (402) 429-5493 edge in Omaha ... Coach Revelle is 2-0 against Website: www.goshockers.com Coach Revelle is 16-5 vs. WSU. Website: www.omavs.com UNO and 2-0 vs. Coach Scarpello.

80 81 new mexico state north dakota state AGGIES BISON » march 15 @ 6 p.m. (bowlin Stadium) » march 16 @ 1 & 3:30 p.m. (bowlin stadium) » MARCH 20 @ 2 & 4:30 P.M. (BOWLIN STADIUM) Kathy Rodolph Location: Las Cruces, N.M. Darren Mueller » Head Coach Location: Fargo, N.D. Founded: 1888 » Head Coach » Ninth Season Founded: 1890 » 12th Season Enrollment: 18,024 » UTEP (1985) Enrollment: 14,443 Colors: Crimson & White » North Dakota State (1994) » 254-261 (at NMSU) Colors: Yellow & Green » 389-222 (at NDSU) Conference: Western Athletic » 450-353 (career; 14 years) Conference: Summit League » 389-222 (career) Interim President: Manuel Pacheco President: Dr. Dean L. Bresciani Athletic Director: Dr. McKinley Boston Amber Olive Athletic Director: Gene Taylor SWA: Maria Roth SWA: Lynn Dorn Krista Menke » Senior » Sophomore Field: NM State Softball Complex (1,050) Field: Elig Sports Complex (450) » Outfielder » Right-Handed Pitcher » .374 avg., 13 RBIs in 2012 » Conf. Pitcher of the Year 2012 Record: 24-29 » 67 hits, 29 runs, 9 SB 2012 Record: 38-22 Conference Record: 5-16 » Conf. Freshman of the Year » 91 career starts Conference Record: 18-6 » 25-13, 2.36 ERA, 254.2 IP Conference Finish: 7th Conference Finish: 1st Postseason Record: DNQ Postseason Record: 1-2 Postseason Finish: N/A Series Notes: Nebraska leads the all-time Series Notes: Nebraska is a perfect 15-0 all- series, 10-5, and the Huskers have won five Postseason Finish: NCAA Regional Final Ranking: NR Final Ranking: NR time vs. NDSU ... three of the last four meetings Starters Returning/Lost: 4/6 straight in the series ... NU has outscored have been decided by one run, including a NMSU 54-13 in the win streak, including three Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 pair of extra-inning victories ... six of the last straight games scoring at least 10 runs ... NU eight contests have been decided by two runs will face NMSU four times in 2012, once in Las Media Contact: Stephanie Taylor Media Contact: Jeff Schwartz or less ... the teams have not met since a 5-1 Office Phone: (575) 646-3269 Cruces the opening weekend of the season and NU victory in the 2010 NCAA Tournament and three times in Lincoln in mid-March ... 14 of the Office Phone: (701) 231-8332 Cell Phone: (505) 804-4249 Cell Phone: (701) 793-0538 have not met in the regular season since 2009 E-Mail: [email protected] 15 meetings have been in Las Cruces ... Coach ... Coach Revelle is 11-0 against NDSU and Revelle is 7-5 against NMSU and 6-3 against E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: (575) 646-2099 Fax: (402) 280-2495 Coach Mueller ... NU is a perfect 41-0 vs. the Press Box: (575) 646-2883 Coach Rodolph ... NU will play multiple games four Division I Dakota softball programs and against NMSU for the fourth straight season. Press Box: (701) 793-0538 Website: www.nmstatesports.com Website: www.gobison.com 57-0 vs. members of the Summit League. northwestern illinois WILDCATS FIGHTING ILLINI » MARCH 22, 23 & 24 (bowlin stadium) » MARCH 29, 30 & 31 (URBANA, ILL.) » 6 p.m. friday, 2 p.m saturday, noon sunday » 6 p.m. friday, 2 p.m saturday, noon sunday Kate Drohan Terri Sullivan Location: Evanston, Ill. Location: Urbana-Champaign, Ill. » Head Coach » Head Coach Founded: 1851 » 12th Season Founded: 1867 » 14th Season Enrollment: 8,367 » Providence (1995) Enrollment: 42,605 » Loyola-Chicago (1992) Colors: Purple & White » 386-206-1 (at NU) Colors: Orange & Blue » 416-289-2 (at Illinois) Conference: Big Ten » 386-206-1 (career) Conference: Big Ten » 416-289-2 (career) President: Morton Schapiro President: Robert Easter Athletic Director: Jim Phillips Athletic Director: Mike Thomas Pepper Gay SWA: Janna Blais Marisa Bast SWA: Maria Ochoa Woods » Junior » Senior Field: Sharon J. Drysdale Field (1,000) Field: Eichelberger Field (1,500) » Infielder » Right-Handed Pitcher » 2012 NFCA All-American » 2012 All-Big Ten 2012 Record: 29-29 » .414 avg., 13 HR, 63 RBIs 2012 Record: 27-26 » 2012 NFCA All-Region Conference Record: 14-10 » 9th nationally in RBIs/game Conference Record: 10-14 » 22-15, 1.89 ERA, 229.1 IP Conference Finish: 4th Conference Finish: t-9th Postseason Record: 2-2 Postseason Record: DNQ Postseason Finish: Regional Final Series Notes: The all-time series is tied 7-7 Postseason Finish: N/A Series Notes: Nebraska is a perfect 4-0 all- Final Ranking: NR after Nebraska won all three meetings last year Final Ranking: NR time vs. Illinois ... NU swept the first conference Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 ... previously, the Wildcats had won six straight Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 series last season, outscoring the Illini 20-2 in Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/4 in the series ... Coach Revelle is 3-6 against Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/6 three games at Bowlin Stadium ... in the only Northwestern and 3-2 against Coach Drohan other meeting, NU defeated Illinois 21-1 in Media Contact: Doug Meffley ... 11 of the 14 all-time meetings have been Media Contact: Marla Glasser five innings at the 2006 NFCA Leadoff Classic Office Phone: (847) 491-3688 at a neutral site, with three games in Lincoln Office Phone: (217) 333-3592 in Columbus, Ga. ... in the win, the Huskers set Cell Phone: (847) 833-2471 ... Nebraska's 9-6 come-from-behind victory Cell Phone: (610) 291-6657 a school record wtih 20 RBIs and the 21 runs E-Mail: [email protected] over Northwestern on March 23, 2012 marked E-Mail: [email protected] scored marked the second-highest total in Fax: (847) 491-8818 the Huskers' first Big Ten Conference game ... Fax: (217) 333-5540 school history, as NU has scored 20 runs only Press Box: (491) 467-0803 Nebraska hit a walk-off grand slam in that win Press Box: (217) 265-5396 twice ... Coach Revelle is 4-0 against the Illini, Website: www.nusports.com ... also marked NU's first Big Ten series sweep. Website: www.fightingillini.com including a 4-0 mark against Coach Sullivan.

80 81 creighton iowa BLUEJAYS HAWKEYES » APRIL 3 @ 6 P.M. (OMAHA, NEB.) » APRIL 5, 6 & 7 (IOWA CITY, IOWA) » APRIL 24 @ 6 P.M. (BOWLIN STADIUM) » 6:30 p.m. friday, 5 p.m saturday, 1 P.M. sunday Brent Vigness Marla Looper Location: Omaha, Neb. Location: Iowa City, Iowa » Head Coach » Head Coach Founded: 1847 Founded: 1878 » 20th Season » Third Season Enrollment: 31,498 Enrollment: 7,736 » Central College (1988) » Florida State (1995) Colors: Blue & White » 606-428-3 (at Creighton) Colors: Black & Gold » 54-50 (at Iowa) Conference: Missouri Valley » 754-499-4 (career; 24 years) Conference: Big Ten » 54-50 (career) President: Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. President: Sally Mason Athletic Director: Gary Barta Athletic Director: Bruce Rasmussen Megan Blank SWA: Carol Ketcham Alexis Cantu SWA: Jane Meyer » Junior » Sophomore Field: Creighton Sports Complex (1,000) Field: Bob Pearl Field (1,500) » Pitcher/First Base » Shortstop » 2012 NFCA All-Region » 2012 All-Big Ten 2012 Record: 27-26 2012 Record: 28-25-1 » .357 avg., 17 HR, 48 RBIs » .390 avg., 17 2B, 2 HR Conference Record: 16-8 Conference Record: 15-11 » 8-5, 5.20 ERA, 64.2 IP » 29 RBIs, .604 SLG% Conference Finish: 5th Conference Finish: 2nd Postseason Record: DNQ Postseason Record: DNQ Postseason Finish: N/A Series Notes: Nebraska leads the all-time Postseason Finish: N/A Series Notes: Iowa leads the all-time series Final Ranking: NR series, 79-37 ... Creighton snapped NU's six- Final Ranking: NR 10-9 after winning two of the three meetings Starters Returning/Lost: 8/2 game winning streak in the last meeting, as the Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 in 2012 ... Coach Revelle is 6-7 in her career Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/7 teams split the two-game series in 2012, with Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/4 against Iowa, including 2-5 in the regular each team winning at home ... Coach Revelle is season and 4-2 in the postseason ... Revelle Media Contact: Jeremy Strachan 51-14 vs. CU and 48-12 against Coach Vigness Media Contact: Patrick Sojka is 1-2 vs. Coach Looper ... before last year, the Office Phone: (402) 280-5801 ... Revelle owns more victories over Creighton Office Phone: (319) 325-7932 team's previous five meetings all came in an Cell Phone: (517) 749-3088 than any other team ... NU leads the all-time Cell Phone: (319) 353-5977 NCAA Regional ... the teams have played in E-Mail: [email protected] series in Lincoln, 38-15, and in Omaha, 30-21 E-Mail: [email protected] Lincoln only five times and just once in the Fax: (402) 280-2495 ... NU's 79 victories over CU are unofficially the Fax: (319) 335-9417 regular season ... NU leads the series 3-2 in Press Box: (402) 660-5853 fifth-most victories over one opponent in NCAA Press Box: (319) 335-9296 Lincoln ... Iowa handed NU its worst defeat ever Website: www.gocreighton.com Division I history. Website: www.hawkeyesports.com in 1997 (15-1), allowing a school-record 15 runs.

minnesota wisconsin GOPHERS BADGERS » APRIL 12, 13 & 14 (bowlin stadium) ® » APRIL 10 @ 4 & 6 P.M. (bowlin stadium) » 6 p.m. friday, 1 p.m saturday, noon sunday Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Location: Madison, Wis. » Head Coach » Head Coach Founded: 1851 » Third Season Founded: 1848 » Third Season Enrollment: 51,140 » Stanford (2004) Enrollment: 42,595 » DePaul (1999) Colors: Maroon & Gold » 62-46 (at Minnesota) Colors: Cardinal & White » 64-42 (at Wisconsin) Conference: Big Ten » 62-46 (career) Conference: Big Ten » 195-214-1 (career; 8 years) President: Eric W. Kaler Chancellor: David Ward Athletic Director: Norwood Teague Sara Moulton Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez SWA: TBA SWA: Terry Gawlik Whitney Massey » Junior » Senior Field: Jane Sage Cowles Stadium (1,000) Field: Goodman Softball Complex (1,600) » Right-Handed Pitcher » Infielder/Outfielder » 2012 All-Big Ten » 2012 NFCA All-Region 2012 Record: 31-22 » 25-14, 1.52 ERA, 302 Ks 2012 Record: 34-19 » .350 avg., 22 2B, 4 HRs Conference Record: 10-14 » Led Big Ten in ERA & opp. avg. Conference Record: 13-10 » 58 hits, 36 RBIs, 24 BBs Conference Finish: 9th Conference Finish: t-6th Postseason Record: DNQ Postseason Record: DNQ Postseason Finish: N/A Series Notes: Nebraska leads the all-time Postseason Finish: N/A Series Notes: Wisconsin picked up its first win Final Ranking: NR series, 14-7, but Minnesota took 2-of-3 from Final Ranking: NR over NU last season, but the Huskers won the Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 the Huskers last season, snapping NU's eight- Starters Returning/Lost: 11/0 series 2-1 to increase their all-time series lead Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/5 game win streak ... NU has won 14 of the last Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/3 to 8-1 ... the Badgers' win in the series opener 18 ... Coach Revelle is 9-2 in her career against last season snapped NU's nation-leading Minnesota but 1-2 vs. Coach Allister ... the Media Contact: Michael Molde Media Contact: Anna Poulter-Hendrickson 16-game home win streak ... Coach Revelle is Office Phone: (612) 625-5560 Gophers have been held to two runs or less Office Phone: (608) 265-3545 8-1 in her career against the Badgers and 2-1 Cell Phone: (612) 619-1634 in eight of the last 11 meetings, including five Cell Phone: (608) 279-8653 vs. Coach Healy ... seven of the nine all-time E-Mail: [email protected] shutouts ... all but three of the all-time meetings E-Mail: [email protected] meetings have been played in Lincoln ... the Fax: (612) 625-0359 have been played at a neutral site, with the Fax: (608) 262-8184 other two all-time meetings have been played Press Box: (612) 624-2992 series tied 1-1 in Lincoln and Minnesota owning Press Box: (608) 265-0750 at neutral sites ... four of NU's eight victories Website: www.gophersports.com a 3-1 advantage in Minneapolis. Website: www.uwbadgers.com in the series have been decided by a single run.

82 83 kansas purdue JAYHAWKS BOILERMAKERS » APRIL 19, 20 & 21 (WEST LAFAYETTE, IND.) » APRIL 17 @ 6 P.M. (BOWLIN STADIUM) » 3 p.m. friday, NOON saturday, 10 A.M. sunday Megan Smith Kim Maher Location: Lawrence, Kan. Location: West Lafayette, Ind. » Head Coach » Head Coach Founded: 1869 Founded: 1866 » Fourth Season » Eighth Season Enrollment: 39,256 Enrollment: 28,718 » North Carolina (1999) » Fresno State (1995) Colors: Crimson & Blue » 83-77 (at Kansas) Colors: Old Gold & Black » 217-172-3 (at Purdue) Conference: Big 12 » 209-138 (career; 6 years) Conference: Big Ten » 217-172-3 (career) Chancellor: Bernadette Gray-Little President: Mitch Daniels Athletic Director: Morgan J. Burke Athletic Director: Sheahon Zenger Lindsey Rains SWA: Debbie Van Saun Maggie Hull SWA: Nancy Cross » Senior » Junior Field: Arrocha Ballpark (750) Field: Boilermaker Softball Complex (1,000) » Outfielder » Outfielder » 2012 All-Big 12 » 2011 All-Big Ten 2012 Record: 31-22 2012 Record: 31-20 » KU-record .409 batting avg. » .361 avg., 8 2B, 4 HR in 2012 Conference Record: 13-10 Conference Record: 6-17 » 14 2B, 7 HR, 34 RBIs » 43 runs, 25 SB, 34 RBIs Conference Finish: 8th Conference Finish: t-6th Postseason Record: DNQ Postseason Record: DNQ Postseason Finish: N/A Series Notes: Kansas leads the all-time series Postseason Finish: N/A Series Notes: Purdue has won the only two Final Ranking: NR 55-54 ... the teams will meet as members Final Ranking: NR meetings in school history, defeating Nebraska Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 of different conferences for the first time in Starters Returning/Lost: 9/1 4-2 in 1996 and 6-2 in 1999 ... both meetings Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/8 2012 ... the 109 games played against KU are Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/2 were at a neutral site ... the teams will meet the second-most against one opponent in NU for the first time as conference opponents this Media Contact: Alissa Bauer history ... NU has won four straight in the series Media Contact: Wendy Mayer season, as NU did not face Purdue last season Office Phone: (785) 864-7947 and six of the last seven ... the four-game win Office Phone: (765) 494-3919 ... in addition to the three-game series in West Cell Phone: (785) 840-5852 streak is one shy of NU's longest win streak in Cell Phone: (765) 414-1379 Lafayette, the teams will meet on Feb. 17 in E-Mail: [email protected] the series ... Coach Revelle is 34-25 against E-Mail: [email protected] Tucson, Ariz., in a non-conference matchup Fax: (785) 864-7944 Kansas and 4-0 vs. Coach Smith ... KU is 19-18 Fax: (765) 494-5447 ... Coach Revelle is 0-2 in her career against Press Box: (785) 840-5852 against Nebraska in Lincoln, and the series is Press Box: (765) 496-1706 Purdue ... Nebraska has played only three Website: www.kuathletics.com tied 5-5 at Bowlin Stadium. Website: www.purduesports.com games in its history in the state of Indiana. michigan penn state WOLVERINES NITTANY LIONS » APRIL 26, 27 & 28 (bowlin stadium) » MAY 4, 5 & 6 (STATE COLLEGE, PA.) » 6 p.m. friday, 1 p.m. saturday, noon sunday » 1 P.M. SATURDAY, NOON SUNDAY, NOON MONDAY Carol Hutchins Robin Petrini Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Location: University Park, Pa. » Head Coach » Head Coach Founded: 1817 » 29th Season Founded: 1855 » 17th Season Enrollment: 41,942 » Michigan State (1979) Enrollment: 44,034 » Utah State (1983) Colors: Maize & Blue » 1,251-424-4 (at Michigan) Colors: Blue & White » 473-403-2 (at PSU) Conference: Big Ten » 1,264-435-5 (career; 29 years) Conference: Big Ten » 473-403-2 (career) President: Mary Sue Coleman President: Dr. Rodney Erickson Athletic Director: Dave Brandon Haylie Wagner Acting Athletic Director: Dr. Dave Joyner SWA: Bitsy Ritt SWA: Charmelle Green Cassidy Bell » Sophomore » Senior Field: Wilpon Complex (2,200) Field: Nittany Lion Softball Park (1,084) » Left-Handed Pitcher » Outfielder » 2012 NFCA All-Region » 2012 NFCA All-Region 2012 Record: 42-17 » Big Ten Pitcher of the Year 2012 Record: 18-32 » 2012 First-Team All-Big Ten Conference Record: 18-5 » 32-7, 1.53 ERA, 252.0 IP Conference Record: 9-15 » .423 avg., 6 2B, 9 HR, 20 RBIs Conference Finish: 1st Conference Finish: 11th Postseason Record: 3-2 Postseason Record: DNQ Postseason Finish: Super Regional Series Notes: Nebraska leads the all-time Postseason Finish: N/A Series Notes: Nebraska is 5-2 all-time against Final Ranking: 15th series with Michigan, 7-6 ... the Huskers have Final Ranking: NR Penn State ... the Huskers have won three Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3 won four of the last five meetings, but the Starters Returning/Lost: 9/1 straight in the series ... the teams will meet Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/4 Wolverines won the last meeting in 2004 ... Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/5 for the first time as conference opponents this both teams have been ranked for the last five season, as NU did not face Penn State last year Media Contact: Sarah VanMetre meetings dating back to 1997 ... the teams did Media Contact: Brian Hoerst ... each of the first seven meetings have been Office Phone: (734) 647-4209 not play last season and will face each other Office Phone: (814) 865-1757 played at a neutral site ... Coach Revelle is 4-2 Cell Phone: (734) 604-4606 as conference foes for the first time on April 26 Cell Phone: (814) 441-9130 in her career against Penn State, including a E-Mail: [email protected] ... Coach Revelle is 6-3 against Michigan and E-Mail: [email protected] 4-2 mark vs. Coach Petrini ... NU has scored 26 Fax: (734) 647-1188 her good friend Carol Hutchins ... Nebraska Fax: (814) 863-3165 runs in the last three meetings, an average of Press Box: (734) 604-4606 and Michigan are the two winningest Big Ten Press Box: (814) 441-9130 8.7 runs per game ... NU (2011) and PSU (1990) Website: www.mgoblue.com softball programs. Website: www.gopsusports.com are the two newest members of the Big Ten.

82 83 the on deck circle booster club On Deck Circle Members (as of jan. 15, 2013) The On Deck Circle grand slam ($1,000 or more) Kris Bogner Cathy Morrissey The mission of the ODC Booster Club remains the same. We are In Memory of Dr. Barbara Hibner Jay Bohiken Cheryl Morrow dedicated to the advancement of women’s softball at the University of Lloyd & Donna Hinkley Rich & Sue Bolz Pam & Steve Norton** Pat Logsdon Jerry Boyce Nebraska-Lincoln. The organization is dedicated to: Bob & Jan Obst » Assisting in the development of a support group for women’s softball Dana Raimondi Charles & Martha Brown Deborah Oman at the University of Nebraska Rhonda Revelle Jan Brown Lydell Otley Lori Sippel Jenni Bruning-Brown Randy Reinhart » Sponsoring recognition events for athletes Mike Smith Academy Ann Burger Mary Ann Robertus** » Assisting the Athletic Department with promotion of women’s softball Bill & Marietta Wewee Jeanne & Milo Butzke Rich & Barbara Saighman » Raising funds for program improvement as set forth by the coaching Kenneth Cheloha Val Schmiedeskamp staff Home Run ($500-$999) Bob & Sharon Cirone Joan Schwalm John & Joanne Brechtel** Jan Crouch & Bruce Snyder Mike & Jayne Scofield On Deck Circle Advisory Board members Frances & Harold Chaffee** Charles Dahlstrom Patty & Max Searcey Rich Bolz, Jeanne Butzke, Kris Bogner, Anne Hackbart, Nancy Lind-Olson, Larry & Jean Hennings Bill Darnell Steward & Cathy Shepard Mary Miller, Jayne Scofield, Monty Styskal, Leslie Wright, Pat Yahnke. Troy & Stephanie Karsting Kristin Davidson William Shreve Ellen Miller Loren & Valda Davidson Paula Silverman Sheryl & Larry Snyder Donna Devine Steve Sinclair** The Home Run Club & Super K Clubs Allen Spangler Cort & Julie Dewing Lisa Small The Home Run Club and Super K clubs are a fun and exciting way to Wade & Kelly Thomason** Howard Doerr Ernest Smethers contribute to the On Deck Circle and the Husker softball program. Leslie Wright** Chris Dooley Gary & Sharon Smith Home Run Club members pledge to donate either $1, $2, $5 or $10 Ebers Family Trust Richard Spangler Jr. for every home run Nebraska hits in 2013. The Huskers finished with the triple ($250-$499) Randy and Doreen Foland** Joseph Spicka second-highest home-run total in school history in 2011 (58) and slugged Betsy Anderson Darrel Frisch Robert & Mary Ann Stallings 37 home runs in 2012. Barbara Chambliss Patricia & Larry Fritz John & Gloria Strope Super K Club members pledge to donate either $0.25, $0.50, $0.75, Cornerstone Bank Doug & LeAnn Fry Sally Studnicka or $1 for every strikeout Nebraska pitchers record in 2013. The Huskers Robert Elwood Donald & Linda Furr Abbi Swatsworth finished with 435 strikeouts in 2011, the sixth-highest total in school M. N. Halstead Frank & Darlene Gaines** Bill & Denise Vosik history, and 383 strikeouts in 2012. Ken Masimore Robert Garver Amber Wade James & Lori McClurg Betty Geis** Marvin & Jane Watson To participate in either or both clubs, please call the Huskers Athletic Diane Miller Sandi Genrich Gary Westergren Fund at (402) 472-2367. A donation form can also be printed from either Mary Miller Robert Gerber Sarah & Jamel Williams Huskers.com or HuskersAthleticFund.com and mailed to: Roger & Margaret Miller Anne Hackbart Wish Nebraska Inc. Susan Roubal Monty Heidenreich Gary Workman Huskers Athletic Fund Torin Products Arlis Hohl Pat & Kenneth Yahnke ODC Home Run/Super K Club Julie Uryasz Leo & Marie James** Bob & Sue Yoachim** One Memorial Stadium Peaches James Andrea Young P.O. Box 880154 double ($150-$249) James Janecek Lincoln NE, 68588-0154 Randi and Carin Borg** Anita Jensen Bold - Alumni Terri and Greg Canfield** Joan Journey Bold** - Family member(s) of Duteau Chevrolet Company Ron Kohlmeier current or former Huskers. The jv team Jean & Don Gerhard Allen & Linda Korte The JV Team is the official kids' club of the Huskers and is open to all Ozzie & Kay Gilbertson Elizabeth LaRue** kids in the eighth grade or below. It is a brand new club this season and Ann Halsne Cliff Lawrick** combines the previous individual sport kids' clubs, like the Lil' Sluggers. Mike Heaton Louisa Lessman JV Team members receive a number of benefits, not only for Nebraska Sandy & Lee Johnson** Laura Lowe softball, but for other Husker sporting events throughout the year. Cost Metro Omaha Softball Julie Maaske of a JV Team membership is $35 and includes: Brad & Jeannie Metzler Darlene Marlof » Gear package including T-shirt, ID card and Passport Marcella Miller D.D. Marolf » Football senior schedule poster and two schedule cards John & Doreen Schelkopf Henry & Patricia McMillan** » Free admission (GA seating) with ID card for all Husker regular-season Leslie & Thomas Schlichting Page Mesher home sporting events except Football, Volleyball and Men’s Basketball Mary Stewart** Anthony Messineo Jr. » One free ticket to Volleyball Red-White Fall Scrimmage (first 200 Palmer Meyer single ($50-$149) Mary Sue & Eugene Meyers requests) Norman Agena Chuck & Carol Miller » One free ticket to Football Red-White Spring Game (first 350 requests) Dan & Sue Anderson Helen Misle » One free ticket to select Men’s Basketball non-conference games Kari & Tom Beckenhauer Duane & Kelly Mohlman » Lots of special perks all year long from our sponsor, Qdoba Mexican Grill » Monthly e-newsletter with updates from all the teams, written by players themselves » Birthday e-card and coupon for a meal at Qdoba Mexican Grill to celebrate your big day » Rewards and opportunities to win prizes just for attending games and events » Special JV Team parties and promotions at select sport events » Club-only clinics for volleyball, men’s basketball, baseball and softball » Special JV Team entrance to Football Fan Day For more information on the JV Team, including a registration form, please visit www.huskersathleticfund.com/jvteam.

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